A scholastic assessment looks at where a learner is strong, where they're struggling, and why — covering cognitive functioning (IQ and learning potential), literacy and numeracy, academic achievement against grade level, attention and processing speed, and any emotional or behavioural barriers to learning.
The report is written to be used, not filed away. It typically feeds into:
I liaise directly with teachers and parents where it helps, so the recommendations actually get followed through.
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