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Thinking about spending $2,000–$4,000 on a psychoeducational assessment for your child? Many parents are told they may need one — but what does it actually do, and is it really worth the cost? In this video, I break down what a psychoeducational assessment is, what it measures, and how it’s different from a report card. We’ll also talk about whether these assessments can diagnose ADHD, autism, or learning disabilities, why schools recommend them, and when it might make sense to pursue one in Canada. If you’re navigating IEPs, school concerns, attention challenges, or possible learning differences, understanding this process can help you make informed decisions before spending thousands of dollars. In this video you’ll learn: • What a psychoeducational assessment actually tests • The difference between school performance and cognitive testing • Whether it can diagnose ADHD, autism, or learning disabilities • Why schools recommend these assessments • Typical costs in Canada and when it may be worth it 📖 Video Outline: 00:00 INTRODUCTION 00:33 WHAT IS A PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT? 01:05 WHAT DO I GET FROM A PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT? 01:41 HOW IS THIS DIFFERENT FROM A REPORT CARD? 02:38 CAN YOU GET A DIAGNOSIS FROM IT? 04:09 WHY DO SCHOOLS RECOMMEND IT? 05:00 HOW MUCH DOES IT COST IN CANADA? 05:24 IS IT WORTH THE MONEY? 06:20 CONCLUSION #adhd #learningdisabilities #PsychoeducationalAssessments #autismcanada Subscribe to The Autism Parent Guide for practical information about: • Autism and ADHD • School supports and IEPs • Disability benefits in Canada (DTC, RDSP) • Parenting strategies and advocacy tools #PsychoeducationalAssessment, #autismparenting #ADHDTesting #LearningDisabilities I’m Genevieve — a Canadian mom walking this same journey. I created The Autism Parent Guide to offer hope, real talk, and practical tools for parents like you. 🎵 Music: "Angels by My Side" from BenSound.com Curious about how I’m building this channel and what I’m learning along the way? I blog about the process here: lifewithgen.com DISCLAIMER & DISCLOSURE The content shared on The Autism Parent Guide is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing on this YouTube channel, website, or affiliated platforms should be considered medical, legal, or professional advice.