Sara Korjani—Licensed Educational Psychologist – License Number 3941

Serving LA & Ventura Counties and surrounding areas

Psychoeducational Testing

Psychoeducational testing involves the evaluation of your child’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses (IQ), academic achievement, and social, emotional, and behavioral functioning. It is a comprehensive assessment, meaning it evaluates all areas that could impact educational performance, and involves standardized tests, rating scales, observations, interviews, and a review of your child’s educational file. A comprehensive evaluation is necessary for diagnosis such as Learning Disability, ADHD, and Autism.

Consultation & Advocacy

Parents who need support in understanding their rights and navigating the process of requesting and receiving resources at their child’s school may benefit from this service. Consultation and advocacy can include the following:

  • Section 504 Plan Support

When your child’s psychoeducational assessment reveals a diagnosis that impacts their educational access, I will recommend school accommodations to support your child within the general education placement, or within the private school setting. I will help guide your understanding of the 504 process and can attend meetings as an advocate to ensure your child’s rights are met.

  • Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Meetings

When your child’s psychoeducational assessment reveals a diagnosis that impacts their educational access, for which special education services are appropriate, I will help guide your understanding of the IEP and special education process. I can support you as an advocate participant in IEP meetings to discuss your child’s unique profile and recommended accommodations/modifications and interventions that are necessary to ensure educational access and success.

Executive Functioning Coaching

Executive functioning coaching provides weekly 60-minute one-on-one sessions to build skills necessary for planning, organizing, and managing behaviors. Strategies will be taught for effective time management, task initiation and completion, studying and test taking, and self-regulation. Sessions will be tailored to your child’s unique needs.

Counseling

50 minute weekly individual counseling sessions

Counseling provides a safe space to nurture emotional and social well-being, and to conquer obstacles in the way of educational success. Areas of improvement could include depression, anxiety, lack of motivation, ADHD, behavioral challenges, bullying and peer conflict, confidence and self-image, and social skills.

Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE)

An IEE is a comprehensive evaluation that is conducted as a second opinion to a school district’s special education evaluation. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) if a parent disagrees with the outcome of a school district’s special education evaluation, they may request that the school district pay for an IEE to be conducted through a private assessor whom they contract with. Parents must initiate the process by making a formal request in writing to the school’s Special Education Coordinator or the district’s Director of Special Education. Alternatively, parents can choose to pay for an IEE on their own, the results of which the school district must consider through an IEP meeting.