IQ Testing

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If your child’s school requires a cognitive or IQ test for admissions, I can evaluate and report on their cognitive processing skills, so you and the school have a clear understanding of your student’s profile and potential for future learning.

All IQ tests are conducted by a licensed educational psychologist and take place online via secure telehealth, making the process convenient and accessible. Serving families across California, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, the Bay Area, and rural areas where access may be limited.

IQ Test
Service and Fees

A brief, one-on-one cognitive assessment to support private school admissions or gifted program applications.

This evaluation is ideal for those whose school or admissions process requires cognitive or IQ testing. It’s designed to provide a clear picture of your child’s cognitive strengths and learning potential.

I work with children entering kindergarten and up, and ensure the process is friendly, professional, and developmentally appropriate. All testing is completed remotely through secure telehealth.

The IQ testing service includes:

  • A brief intake interview to review developmental history

  • Standardized IQ test conducted one-on-one online from the comfort of home

  • A clear and concise written report with expert interpretation and insights into your child’s cognitive profile delivered in less than 7 days

  • A short feedback session to discuss the results

Fee: $700

What to Expect

Intake & History

The process begins with a brief interview to gather relevant background information and information about your or your child’s learning style.

Online Testing Session

Via secure telehealth platform, you or your child will complete a standardized IQ test with a licensed educational psychologist, examining various domains of cognitive processing.

Report & Feedback

I provide a written report and a feedback session summarizing the client’s performance in all cognitive processing domains and the overall intellectual quotient (IQ). The report can be delivered to the school or program for admissions.

 IQ testing conducted virtually to support school admissions and understand learning potential.

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