The Webb Blog
Providing expert insights, practical strategies, and valuable resources, this blog is here to guide parents through every step of the psychological testing process. Discover tools to support your child’s well-being, understand their unique needs, and foster their development with confidence and care.
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From Testing to Therapy: Supporting Your Child Beyond the Diagnosis
We’re very excited to announce that our team will now be offering therapy services alongside our psychological and neurodevelopmental testing! For children, teens, and young adults, therapy provides the ongoing support needed to move beyond diagnosis and build real understanding, healing, and growth.

Is Neuropsychological Testing Necessary for an ADHD Diagnosis? A Thoughtful Look for Parents and Caregivers
Is neuropsychological testing always needed to diagnose ADHD? Not necessarily—but in many cases, it can provide valuable insights. In this post, we gently explore the benefits and considerations of testing, so you can feel more confident and supported as you decide what’s best for your child.

Unlocking Your Child’s Potential in 2025: A New Year, A New Opportunity
The start of a new year brings reflection and fresh opportunities. If you’ve noticed your child struggling with schoolwork, anxiety, focus, or frustration, you’re not alone. January is a natural time to seek answers—whether it's learning challenges, ADHD, or emotional well-being. Our comprehensive assessments provide clarity, so you can confidently support your child’s success.

How to Talk to Your Child About Psychological Testing Results: A Guide for Parents
Discussing psychological testing results with your child can be challenging. This guide offers practical steps and templates to help parents approach these conversations with empathy and clarity. Learn how to prepare for the discussion, use age-appropriate language, and highlight your child’s strengths, ensuring they feel supported and empowered.

How to Prepare Your Child for Psychological Testing
Learn how to prepare your child for psychological testing with practical strategies that ease their anxiety, explain the process in simple terms, and ensure a positive experience. From addressing concerns to reassuring them about what to expect, these tips help make the assessment smoother and more comfortable for both you and your child.

Psychological Testing for Children: What It Is and How It Can Help
Discover the key differences between psychological testing and evaluations from providers like school counselors, pediatricians, or psychiatrists. Learn how psychological testing employs comprehensive, data-driven assessments to identify the root causes of your child's learning or behavioral challenges, ensuring personalized support, tailored interventions, and lasting success.