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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More Than Just Reading Trouble: Why Comprehensive Dyslexia Evaluations Matter
As a parent, it’s heartbreaking to watch your child struggle despite their best efforts, and it’s natural to wonder if dyslexia could be the cause. Dyslexia isn’t just a reading issue—it’s a complex learning difference that often co-occurs with other challenges like language processing or working memory issues. This blog post will help you understand why a comprehensive dyslexia evaluation is crucial for unlocking your child’s potential.

When Smart Kids Struggle: Understanding Twice-Exceptional (2e) Learners
If your child shows flashes of brilliance at home but struggles with basic tasks at school, you’re not alone. Many families of twice-exceptional (2e) learners—children who are both gifted and face learning or attention challenges—feel confused and frustrated by the contradictions. This post explores what it really means to be 2e, how strengths and struggles can mask each other, and why comprehensive testing is a powerful tool for understanding and supporting your child’s unique brain.

Empowering Parents: How to Request School Accommodations for ADHD, ASD, and Learning Challenges
If you’ve ever felt frustrated or overwhelmed trying to get your child the right support in school, you’re not alone. In this guide, we’ll break down the process—how to communicate effectively with teachers, understand your child’s rights, and request accommodations that actually help.

6 Ways Psychoeducational Testing Can Support Your Child’s Academic Success
Seeing your child struggle in school can be tough, especially when you’re unsure how to help. Psychological evaluations can uncover challenges like ADHD or learning disorders, highlight strengths, and provide tailored strategies to support their academic and emotional growth. In this blog post, we’ll explore how these assessments can make a real difference in your child’s learning and academic success.