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Neurosychological testing involves using standardised tests to measure various abilities or characteristics in an individual. Common abilities/characteristics include cognitive skills (e.g., verbal reasoning, visual-spatial skills, fluid reasoning, working memory, processing speed), academic skills (e.g., listening comprehension, oral expression, reading, maths, written expression) and attention/concentration.
What is neuropsychological testing
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Conducting comprehensive and accurate assessments that follow best practice guidelines ​
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Creating a warm and friendly space to put children and their parents/carers at ease during testing​
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Providing clear, comprehensive feedback to parents/carers once testing is complete
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Providing a thorough report containing individually-tailored recommendations for school and home
Assessment types

Neuropsychological Testing
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