Does This Sound Like Your Child?
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Take this quick quiz to discover which areas of thinking may be holding your child back.
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My child rushes through work and makes small, avoidable mistakes.
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Speed & Focus
Your child may rush or lose focus — not because they’re careless, but because their brain processes information differently.
Our test will show whether they need support with pacing or attention — and how to help them stay engaged and accurate.
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My child has trouble remembering instructions or following multi-step tasks.
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Short-Term Memory
Your child may struggle to retain short instructions or keep track of tasks — not due to carelessness, but because of short-term memory overload.
Take the memory assessment to find out how much your child can hold, recall, and apply — and how to support them.
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My child reads fluently but struggles to explain what they just read.
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Speech Development & Conceptual-Intuitive Thinking
If your child reads fluently but can’t explain the meaning, the challenge may lie in verbal expression or deeper conceptual understanding.
Take the assessment to uncover how well your child grasps, organizes, and communicates ideas — beyond just decoding words.
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My child gives answers that “feel right,” but can’t explain their logic.
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Conceptual-Logical Thinking &
Abstract Thinking
When a child relies on gut feeling instead of clear reasoning, it may signal a gap in logical or abstract thinking.
Take the assessment to see how your child forms connections, understands cause and effect, and works with ideas beyond the obvious.
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My child avoids writing or gets frustrated trying to express ideas.
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Speech Development &
Emotional Insight
If your child avoids writing or struggles to express thoughts, the root may be in language formulation or emotional overwhelm.
Take the assessment to uncover whether the challenge is cognitive, emotional — or both — and how to support clearer, more confident expression.
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My child often reverses letters, gets confused with direction, or misaligns numbers.
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Visual Thinking
Letter reversals and spatial confusion often point to underdeveloped visual thinking skills.
Take the assessment to see how your child processes structure, direction, and visual patterns — and how to strengthen these core abilities.
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My child has trouble spotting patterns or completing analogies.
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Conceptual-Intuitive Thinking & Conceptual-Logical Thinking
Difficulty with patterns or analogies may signal a gap in intuitive thinking or visual reasoning.
Take the assessment to explore how your child detects relationships, interprets meaning, and understands logic through images and ideas.
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My child memorizes well but struggles to apply knowledge in new situations.
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Conceptual Categorization & Abstract Thinking
If your child memorizes facts but can’t apply them, they may struggle with organizing knowledge or thinking abstractly.
Take the assessment to uncover how your child groups, connects, and transfers what they’ve learned to new situations.
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My child is sensitive, anxious, or shuts down under pressure.
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Anxiety & Emotional Insight
Emotional sensitivity or shutdowns under pressure often point to hidden anxiety or unmet emotional needs.
Take the assessment to better understand your child’s emotional profile — and how to create a more supportive learning environment.
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My child seems tired, distracted, or unmotivated even with simple tasks.
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Energy Level,
Speed & Focus &
Emotional Insight
Low energy, distraction, or lack of motivation may signal cognitive overload, emotional fatigue, or difficulty sustaining focus.
Take the assessment to identify what’s draining your child’s learning energy — and how to restore focus and motivation.
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