Real-life examples of how our assessments have made a difference for families. Highlight specific improvements in academic performance and cognitive skills
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Abeka gave us high scores, but no real thinking. After the assessment, I finally understood what was missing — and how to fix it. Now my son actually enjoys math and thinks for himself"This assessment gave me the insights I needed to support my children's learning despite my busy schedule."
Sarah Johnson
"The personalized recommendations helped me tailor our homeschooling curriculum effectively."
This program is designed for Elementary school children only
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Discover How Cognitive Assessment Empowers Your Child’s Learning
Our cognitive assessment diagnostics assess your child’s cognitive abilities, such as memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. These tests help identify strengths and areas for improvement, providing valuable insights into how your child learns and processes information. Understanding these aspects can guide you in choosing the most effective learning strategies and support for your child.
For homeschoolers, our Cognitive Assessment provides a deeper understanding of your child’s unique learning style, helping you tailor your curriculum and teaching approach. It also evaluates the effectiveness of your chosen curriculum, ensuring it supports your child’s cognitive development and learning goals.
Diagnostics can help private school students by identifying specific cognitive challenges that might not be apparent in a traditional classroom setting. It assesses the overall effectiveness of the school’s program and any additional tutoring or activities, ensuring that the school is meeting its primary goal—teaching students how to think critically and effectively.
For public school students, Cognitive Assessment identifies cognitive strengths and weaknesses that impact school performance. The diagnostics help evaluate how well the school and any extra activities are contributing to the child’s ability to think critically, ensuring that the education provided meets the goal of fostering independent and effective thinking.
Our diagnostics cover several thinking types (13 thinking types), including conceptual-intuitive thinking, visual thinking, logical thinking, memory (both visual and verbal), and attention. Each type plays a crucial role in your child’s overall cognitive development and academic performance.
Cognitive Assessment is based on over 30 years of scientific research and proven methodologies. It was developed by highly qualified specialists in the field of child psychology and cognitive assessment. We use globally recognized methods, along with adapted versions specifically tailored to how children think, ensuring the most accurate and relevant evaluation for each child.
Yes, the diagnostics provide insights into how your child thinks and learns, which can directly impact their performance in school. By understanding their cognitive strengths and challenges, you can better support them in subjects where they may need additional help, leading to improved academic outcomes.
You will receive a comprehensive report detailing your child’s cognitive profile, including strengths and areas for growth. The report will include practical recommendations for supporting your child’s development at home and in school, as well as suggestions for targeted activities and learning strategies.
The process begins with a series of scientifically-based assessments tailored to your child’s age and needs. These tests evaluate various types of thinking, such as conceptual-intuitive, visual, and logical thinking. Once completed, you receive a detailed report with results and personalized recommendations to support your child’s learning journey.
No, the diagnostics are designed to be child-friendly and engaging. The tests are presented in a fun and interactive way, reducing any potential stress and making the experience enjoyable for your child.
The Elementary Edge diagnostics typically take 90-120 minutes to complete. However, your child can work at their own pace and follow their own schedule, ensuring they remain comfortable and engaged throughout the process. This flexible approach allows the assessment to adapt to your child's individual needs.
We recommend repeating the diagnostics every 6-12 months to track your child’s progress and adjust strategies as needed. Regular assessments help ensure that your child receives the most effective support for their cognitive development.
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