Intellectual Functioning (IQ) Assessments


Provide insights into an individual's cognitive profile, highlighting strengths and weaknesses in areas such as working memory, reasoning ability, verbal comprehension, and processing speed.

These assessments are often used alongside other measures to help diagnose intellectual disability or giftedness. An IQ assessment explains how an individual processes information when faced with various tasks or situations requiring specific cognitive skills.

Who can benefit from an IQ assessment?

  • Children or adults who require an assessment for school placement, gifted programs, or intellectual disability evaluations.
  • Individuals needing insights into their cognitive strengths and challenges.
  • Those looking to understand their overall intellectual abilities for personal or academic development.

Assessment process

  1. Pre-assessment questionnaires

    • Sent via email after booking.
    • Separate forms for parents and teachers to provide insights.
  2. Initial parent interview

    • A 30-minute meeting to discuss concerns and gather background information.
  3. Assessment session

    • A comprehensive evaluation lasting 1.5 hours.
  4. Report with outcomes and recommendations

    • A detailed document outlining findings and suggested strategies.
    • Emailed to parents before the feedback session.
  5. Feedback session

    • A 30-minute phone call to review results and answer questions.


Understanding intellectual functioning helps individuals access the right support and accommodations. If you or your child require an IQ assessment, this process can provide valuable clarity and direction.