Kindergarten Readiness Evaluations in Central Florida
Should we start kindergarten this year — or wait? It’s one of the biggest early decisions a parent makes, and it deserves more than guesswork. Our readiness evaluations give you objective data on your child’s academic, social, and emotional readiness so you can decide with confidence.
15-minute call to discuss your child’s needs
When a Readiness Evaluation Helps
- Your child has a summer birthday and you’re weighing starting now versus waiting a year
- You’re considering early kindergarten entry for an advanced learner
- Feedback from preschool has been mixed or unclear
- You have questions about attention, independence, or behavior in structured settings
- You want an objective measure of pre-academic skills like letters, numbers, and language
There’s no universally “right” age to start kindergarten — there’s only what’s right for your child. A free consultation can help you decide whether an evaluation would make the decision clearer.
Our Kindergarten Readiness Process
In child-friendly sessions that feel more like play than testing, we look at pre-academic skills, language, attention, fine motor development, and social readiness — then combine that with your input and your preschool’s perspective for a complete picture.
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“Readiness isn’t just about knowing letters and numbers — it’s about whether a child is set up to feel successful from day one.”
Mariana · Licensed School Psychologist, Florida & Texas · Bilingual EN/ES
What You Receive After the Evaluation
An objective readiness picture
Across academic, language, motor, social, and emotional domains.
Strengths and growth areas
So you know exactly where your child shines and where they need practice.
A clear recommendation
Start now or wait — with the reasoning behind it, not just a verdict.
A preparation plan
Simple, targeted activities to build readiness at home before the first day.
Ready for clear answers about your child?
Start with a free, no-pressure conversation — in English or Spanish.
15-minute call to discuss your child’s needs
