Assessments are screening tools, not formal diagnoses; they are intended to provide an initial indication of potential concerns

Typical needs: language understanding, expressive language, social communication, autism.

Assessments:

  • Identify specific language or social communication challenges
  • Guide speech and language therapy referrals
  • Inform strategies for classroom communication and peer interaction

Assessments help identify whether a child or young person’s communication challenges stem from language processing, social communication differences, or sensory factors that affect interaction.