Services
At Luna Assessment Group, we specialize in comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations designed to uncover each child’s unique learning profile. Whether a student is struggling with learning disabilities or demonstrating advanced cognitive abilities, our goal is to provide clarity, insight, and actionable recommendations.
We offer assessments for learning challenges such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, as well as evaluations for gifted and talented identification.
Using a variety of standardized cognitive and achievement batteries—including tools like the WISC, WIAT, and Woodcock-Johnson—we tailor each evaluation to the child’s needs, ensuring culturally responsive and developmentally appropriate testing.
Our mission is to empower families and educators with the knowledge they need to support every learner’s growth, potential, and success.
Learning Disabilities
Learning disabilities are lifelong neurological differences that affect how a person takes in, understands, and uses information. They can influence skills like reading, writing, math, organization, or memory, but they do not reflect a person’s intelligence or potential. With the right support, tools, and encouragement, individuals with learning disabilities can succeed in school, work, and everyday life.
Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a common learning disability that affects how the brain processes written and spoken language. Children with dyslexia may have trouble with reading, spelling, or sounding out words, even though they are just as bright and capable as their peers. It’s not caused by lack of effort or intelligence—it's simply a different way of learning. With early support, the right teaching approaches, and encouragement at home, children with dyslexia can become confident, successful readers and learners.
Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia is a learning disability that affects a child’s ability to understand and work with numbers. Kids with dyscalculia may struggle with basic math facts, counting, telling time, or recognizing number patterns, even when they’re trying their best. It’s not a reflection of intelligence—many children with dyscalculia are creative problem‑solvers who simply learn math in a different way. With patient teaching, hands‑on strategies, and steady encouragement, children with dyscalculia can build confidence and make meaningful progress in math.
Dysgraphia
Dysgraphia is a learning disability that affects a child’s ability to write clearly and comfortably. Kids with dysgraphia may struggle with handwriting, spelling, spacing, or putting their thoughts on paper, even when they have great ideas and strong understanding. It’s not a sign of laziness or low ability—it's simply a challenge with the brain processes involved in writing. With patience, the right strategies, and supportive teaching, children with dysgraphia can learn to express themselves confidently in writing.