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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The Anxious Brain: How Anxiety Affects Information Processing in Kids & Young People
Anxiety can feel overwhelming, not only for the person experiencing it but also for parents and caregivers trying to understand what their child is going through. But did you know that anxiety affects the brain in ways that influence emotions, behavior, and physical responses? In this post, we break down how anxiety impacts the brains of kids, teens, and young adults, helping you gain a clearer picture of why your child may act the way they do when anxious.

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.

How to Tell if Your Child Has ADHD, Anxiety, or Both: Key Differences and Similarities
Is your child struggling with focus, restlessness, or worry? As a parent, it can be tough to know if these behaviors point to ADHD, anxiety, or both. Understanding the differences and overlaps between the two is key to offering the right support. In this post, we’ll highlight the signs of ADHD and anxiety to help you recognize what your child may be going through and when to seek professional guidance.

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.