For families
Support that puts your child first
Independent assessments, advice and therapeutic work for children and young people from early years to post-16.
We understand that seeking support for your child can sometimes feel overwhelming, particularly when navigating educational systems, assessments or uncertainty around needs.
Royle Psychology works closely with families to provide clear, compassionate and evidence-informed support, helping parents and carers feel informed, supported and empowered throughout the process.
Our approach focuses on developing a detailed understanding of each child or young person’s strengths, needs and experiences across home, school and wider contexts. Wherever possible, the views and voice of the child or young person remain central to the assessment process.
Consultation Package
A collaborative and confidential consultation to explore concerns, develop understanding and consider meaningful next steps together.
- Pre-meeting questionnaire
- 60-minute virtual or in-person consultation
- Written summary with recommendations
Cognitive & Learning Assessment
A comprehensive assessment of cognitive ability, strengths and needs, leading to a detailed psychological report. Including:
- Background information gathering
- Standardised cognitive testing
- Observation and pupil voice work within your child's setting (where appropriate)
- Written EP report with recommendations
Psychological advice to support EHCP applications.
Independent psychological assessment to support an EHCP application or annual review.
- Review of existing reports
- Parental consultation
- Direct assessment with your child and pupil voice work
- School observation (where appropriate)
- Statutory-style EP advice document
Therapeutic Sessions
Short-term, solution-focused work supporting wellbeing, anxiety or self-esteem.
- Initial planning meeting
- Weekly 50-minute sessions
- Parent review meetings
Prices are available on request. Travel may be charged for in-person sessions outside the Greater Manchester area.
Not sure which is right for your family?
Book a free 15-minute discovery call and we'll talk through what would help most.
Get in touchAssessments may include consultation, observation, discussion with key adults and direct work with the child or young person in order to build a holistic understanding of their needs.
