Comprehensive Psychoeducational Assessment
A Comprehensive Psychoeducational Assessment evaluates a child’s cognitive, academic, emotional, and behavioral development. It identifies strengths, challenges, and learning needs, providing tailored recommendations for school and home support. This in-depth assessment helps parents and educators create effective strategies to enhance a child’s learning and overall well-being.
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Covered Areas
A Comprehensive Psychoeducational Assessment evaluates key developmental areas, including cognitive abilities, academic skills, attention and executive functioning, emotional and behavioral well-being, language and communication, and adaptive functioning. These areas provide a detailed understanding of a child’s strengths and challenges, guiding personalized support and intervention strategies.
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Cognitive Abilities
Assesses intellectual functioning, including reasoning, problem-solving, and processing speed, to identify strengths and potential challenges in learning.
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Academic Skills
Evaluates core academic areas such as reading, writing, and mathematics to determine proficiency levels, learning gaps, and instructional needs.
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Attention & Executive Functioning
Measures attention span, impulse control, working memory, and organizational skills, which are critical for self-regulation and academic success.
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Emotional & Behavioral Functioning
Examines mood, self-esteem, anxiety, and behavioral responses to identify emotional well-being and areas requiring support.
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Language & Communication Skills
Assesses verbal comprehension, expressive and receptive language abilities, and social communication skills essential for learning and interaction.
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Adaptive Functioning
Evaluates daily living skills, independence, and social adaptability to determine how well a child functions in everyday environments.
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Visual-Motor Integration
Analyzes coordination between visual perception and motor control, which impacts handwriting, copying, and other fine motor tasks.
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Memory & Learning
Analyzes coordination between visual perception and motor control, which impacts handwriting, copying, and other fine motor tasks.
Does My Child Need an Assessment?
If your child faces challenges in learning, attention, or social interactions, an assessment can provide clarity and support. Look for these signs:
Our Assessment Team
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Dr. Minna Chau
Founder & Clinical Psychologist
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Winkie Lai
Educational Psychologist
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Vanessa Ho
Educational Psychologist
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Yukie Kwok
Psychometrist
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Wing Chan
Psychometrist

Assessment Process
Initial enquiry received
15-minute phone consultation
Deposit payment to confirm schedule
1-hour parent-only interview
Two half-day child assessment sessions
4–6 weeks for evaluation report preparation
1-hour feedback session with parents
Strategy discussion with school teachers
Service Fee
Total Assessment Service
HK$26,000
- 1-hour parent interview
- Review of available documents and previous reports
- 2 sessions of 2-3 hours of standardized assessment of cognitive and academic testing
- 1-hour parent feedback meeting
- 30-minute teacher feedback meeting
- School observation and consultation with teachers (if applicable)
- Administration, scoring, and interpretation of behavior rating scales
- Detailed report with findings, and specific recommendations for home and school
Additional $2,000 for Dr Minna Chau’s fully conducted assessment

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Download E-BookFrequently Asked Questions
How is the confidentiality of assessment results maintained, who will have access to the assessment results, and how will they be shared?
Assessment results are strictly confidential and only shared with parental consent.
Parents own the report and can choose whether to share it with schools or teachers.
Schools keep information strictly confidential, with access limited to authorized personnel.
Does Sprout accept insurance, and if so, which providers are accepted?
Some insurance plans may cover assessments under mental health services—parents should confirm with their provider. Our client care team will assist parents through-out the claim process to ensure a smooth claim process.
How can parents be involved in the assessment process? Will parents have the opportunity to provide input or share concerns during the assessment?
Parents play an active role by providing school reports, previous assessments, and completing behavior rating scales.
Is there any follow-up support or resources available after the assessment?
After the assessment, Sprout in Motion offers tailored recommendations and interventions to support a child’s development.
Parents can access therapy services, additional resources, and referrals if needed.
The team collaborates with teachers to help implement effective strategies in school.