What’s a Licensed Educational Psychologist—and Why Might You Work with One?
Introduction
Compassionate Evaluations from Childhood Through College
At Bright Insights, psychoeducational evaluations provide a complete picture of how your child or teen thinks, learns, and thrives. We assess cognitive, academic, social-emotional, and behavioral strengths and challenges—giving families meaningful insights and personalized guidance to support growth, confidence, and success.
What is a Psychoeducational Assessment?
A Psychoeducational Evaluation is a comprehensive assessment conducted by a licensed professional to better understand cognitive, academic, emotional, psychological, and/or behavioral skills. It can help identify strengths, challenges, and the best path forward.
Who can benefit?
Children and teens experiencing academic, social, behavioral, behavioral or emotional challenges
What to expect?
Confidential and judgment-free
Tailored to the individual’s age and needs
Based on clinical tools and professional experience
Designed to provide clear next steps and recommendations
Support Options
Written summaries and professional recommendations
School or workplace accommodations
(if applicable)Ongoing support planning and check-ins
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Whether you're seeking answers for yourself or someone you care about, we're here to help. Schedule an evaluation or reach out with your questions—we're ready to support your journey to better mental health.
A Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP) understands that learning isn’t one-size-fits-all. With training in both psychology and education, I help bridge the gap between how a child is doing in school and how they’re doing as a whole person.
Sometimes kids struggle with focus, reading, math, big feelings, friendships, or staying organized—and it can be hard to tell what’s really going on beneath the surface. That’s where I come in. Through thoughtful, individualized assessments, I work to uncover a child’s unique strengths, learning style, and any areas where they might need a little extra support. It's not about labels—it’s about clarity. When we understand how a child learns, we can better support how they grow.
LOOKING BENEATH THE SURFACE
Families often reach out when something just doesn’t feel quite right:
• You’re wondering if your child’s struggles are more than just a “phase”
• You’ve been told they’re “fine,” but your gut says otherwise
• You need help navigating school supports like IEPs or 504 plans
• You’re looking for answers—and real, actionable strategies that help
TRUSTING YOUR INSTICTS
HELPING KIDS MOVE FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE
As a Licensed Educational Psychologist, I see each evaluation as more than data—it’s a doorway to insight, connection, and possibility. I partner with parents, students, and educators to make sure every child is understood, supported, and celebrated for who they are. Because when we meet kids where they are, we help them move forward with confidence—and that’s where the magic happens