Academic & Learning Disability Evaluation
Pinpoint learning challenges and strengths with comprehensive evaluations. We work with families and schools to create tailored education plans that empower students to achieve their best.
Academic & Learning Disability Evaluation

What Are Learning Disabilities?

Learning disabilities impact how people understand and use reading, writing, math, or language.
We evaluate academic skills and cognitive processing to identify learning disabilities like dyslexia, dysgraphia, or dyscalculia. Our evaluations support children, teens, and adults with clear, personalized insights and school-ready documentation.
What Our Learning Evaluation Include:
Age-Specific Signs of Learning Challenges

How Learning Challenges
Can Show Up by Age

Children

Teens

Adults

Why choose us

Why Choose Core Springs for Learning Disability Evaluation?

Learning challenges often go unnoticed or misunderstood, especially when a child or adult is trying their best. That’s why a precise, compassionate evaluation is so important. We take time to uncover the “why” behind academic struggles, providing clear answers that lead to real solutions.

Clarity That Supports Success

Our learning disability evaluation combines expert insight with school-friendly reporting to help identify needs, support intervention planning, and empower lifelong confidence. Results may be used to support IEP or 504 accommodation requests.

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Find clarity through expert diagnostic evaluations

We provide psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for all ages. Now accepting new clients in Milwaukee and the surrounding areas.

(414) 387-2100

info@corespringdiagnostics.com

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Common Questions

FAQs About Academic & Learning Disability Evaluation

Struggling occasionally is normal, but persistent difficulties, even with average or above-average intelligence, may signal a learning disability. That’s where evaluation helps clarify the cause.

We test for specific learning disorders like dyslexia (reading), dysgraphia (writing), and dyscalculia (math), along with underlying cognitive challenges.

Yes. Our reports can support IEPs, 504 Plans, and classroom modifications, and are written in clear, school-friendly language.

Absolutely. Many adults were never diagnosed in school and seek clarity for academic, workplace, or personal growth reasons.

Often, yes. IQ and cognitive evaluation help identify gaps between ability and achievement, which are key to diagnosing learning disabilities.

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