Learning DisabilityAssessments in Toronto
Comprehensive psychologist-led assessments to understand learning challenges, identify learning disabilities, and provide clear recommendations for school, work, and daily life.
- Registered psychologists
- Written reports
- Results in as little as 2 weeks

A learning disability assessment is completed through a comprehensive psychoeducational assessment — not a narrow standalone test. This learning assessment shows how you or your child learns and delivers clear recommendations for school, university, or work.
When a Learning Disability Assessment Helps
Consider an assessment if learning at school, university, or work has been a struggle — and you want clarity, documentation, and a practical plan.
Reading, spelling, writing, or math
Persistent difficulty despite extra effort or tutoring
Memory and instructions
Trouble retaining information or following multi-step directions
School or work concerns
A teacher, employer, or healthcare provider has raised flags
Documentation needs
IEPs, learning plans, accommodations, or formal recommendations
What the Assessment Clarifies
This psychoeducational assessment helps identify what is driving learning challenges — including learning disabilities, ADHD, attention difficulties, processing differences, anxiety, and other factors — so you leave with clarity and a plan.
For Children, Teens and Adults
We tailor the assessment to age, school or work demands, and the questions you want answered — for children, teens approaching post-secondary, and adults seeking support at university or work.
Take the Next Step
If reading, writing, math, or learning at school or work has been a struggle, a learning disability assessment gives you answers, a written report, and recommendations you can act on.
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Learning Disability Assessmentsin Toronto
Comprehensive psychologist-led psychoeducational assessments to understand learning challenges, identify learning disabilities, and provide clear recommendations for school, work, and daily life.
- Registered Psychologists
- Detailed Written Reports
- School & Workplace Accommodations
- Results in as Little as 2 Weeks

When a Learning Disability Assessment Helps
Consider an assessment if learning at school, university, or work has been a struggle — and you want clarity, documentation, and a practical plan.
Reading, spelling, writing, or math
Persistent difficulty despite extra effort or tutoring
Memory and instructions
Trouble retaining information or following multi-step directions
School or work concerns
A teacher, employer, or healthcare provider has raised flags
Documentation needs
IEPs, learning plans, accommodations, or formal recommendations
Our clinicians are registered psychologists and psychometrists specializing in psychoeducational assessment, using standardized, evidence-based measures.
Psychoeducational assessments are evaluation services. Therapy and counselling are offered separately and are not part of the assessment process.
Real Experiences, Real Change
“The assessment process was thorough, professional, and helped us finally understand what our son was going through.”
Nancy F.
“I believe understanding our daughter's learning disability and where her strengths lie will improve her whole life's trajectory.”
Father of a 10 year old
“The assessment helped us understand how our daughter learns and the kind of support she needs to succeed.”
Aaron L.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is a learning disability assessment separate from a psychoeducational assessment?
- Learning disability concerns are addressed through a comprehensive psychoeducational assessment. This learning assessment evaluates cognitive abilities, academic skills, attention, and processing — not a single narrow test.
- Who is this assessment for?
- We provide learning disability assessments for children, teens, and adults in Toronto and across Ontario — in person or virtually.
- Will the report support school accommodations?
- Your written report includes findings and recommendations that families use when discussing IEPs, learning plans, and accommodations with schools or post-secondary programs.
Thornhill, Bloor & Bathurst, and Yonge & Eglinton — plus virtual sessions across Ontario.