With a degree in school psychology, Daniel Wysocki, Ed.S. offers testing for dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and other common learning differences. Whether your child is struggling with reading, writing, math, or any other learning challenge, I am here to help. In many cases, the results of these assessments are used to determine what support learners need at all levels of their educational experience from elementary to college or advanced secondary education. My goal is to empower students to reach their full potential and succeed in school and beyond. Schedule a consultation today and give your child the support they need to thrive.
Here are some signs of learning disorder that may catch a parent or teacher's attention:
- Struggles with reading: difficulty sounding out words, difficulty comprehending what has been read, slow reading speed, and frequent reading mistakes.
- Difficulties with writing: difficulty organizing thoughts on paper, poor handwriting, trouble remembering spelling rules, and difficulty with grammar and punctuation.
- Struggles with math: difficulty understanding mathematical concepts, trouble solving math problems, and trouble with basic arithmetic.
- Difficulty with following instructions: trouble following multiple-step instructions, difficulty retaining information, and difficulty with organization.
- Struggles with attention and focus: difficulty paying attention, frequent daydreaming, and trouble following along in class.
- Poor memory: difficulty remembering important information, trouble retaining information, and trouble remembering what was just read.
- Poor organizational skills: trouble keeping track of belongings, trouble staying on task, and difficulty completing assignments.
- Difficulty with fine motor skills: trouble with writing, drawing, or manipulating small objects.