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Weschler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT)

What: The Weschler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT) is an achievement test and assesses an individual’s current level of academic functioning in specific areas such as reading, writing, language and math skills. 

Why: The outcome of taking this assessment is to provide insight into both strengths and barriers to achievement. The WIAT can aid in exploring Dyslexia as well as identifying giftedness. 

How: The WIAT is administered in person, during a 1-2 hour (depending on number of subsets completed) face to face appointment with our Assessment Facilitator. Some online assessments shall be provided to complete too. Check with your Private Health Insurance or NDIS funding for Self or Plan Managed if you are covered for rebates. Unfortunately Cognitive Assessments are not eligible for Medicare rebates.  

Who: Ages 6-18+ 

                   

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In Person Assessments are undertaken at our premises in Hamilton, NSW.  The duration of assessments can be lengthy, please advise if we need to schedule more than usual if additional breaks will be required. 

Please note: Diagnosing mental disorders can be complex. Oftentimes an initial round of assessments will not be conclusive, necessitating further assessments or investigations in order to reach a conclusion regarding a diagnosis. If this is the case, you may be contacted and asked to complete additional assessment measures. Additional assessment and report writing costs may be incurred in such cases.

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