School Evaluations & Psychoeducational Consultation

Not sure if your child might benefit from special education services or an IEP?

Our psychoeducation consultations help families understand their child’s learning, behavior, and emotional needs. We review assessment results, provide guidance on educational options, and help you make informed decisions to support your child’s growth and success at school.

What Parents Say

As a school psychologist, I know how overwhelming it can feel when your child or teen struggles with communication, social skills, or behavior. Many parents notice early signs before age three, such as difficulty expressing needs, seeming to be in their own world, or engaging in repetitive behaviors. Sometimes these signs are subtle, and receiving news that your child qualifies for special education can feel confusing and stressful. You may find yourself asking,

“What does this mean, and how do I help my child?”

At K-MISA, we guide families before, during, and after the evaluation process, whether it is requested by you or the school. If you have concerns about your child, we provide consultation and support to help you understand the process and the best ways to meet your child’s needs. Once a full psychological or psychoeducational evaluation is completed, we help you interpret the findings and understand what they mean for your child’s learning, social skills, and emotional growth.

We support neurodivergent students with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and emotional disabilities, offering guidance to build social skills, improve emotional regulation, and manage impulsivity. No matter where you are in the special education process, KMISA is here to help your child thrive at school, at home, and beyond. Reach out today to see how we can support your family.

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ARD

Parent’s Guide to the Admission, Review, & Dismissal Process

This is a comprehensive guide to the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process for students in special education. The purpose of this document is to encourage a common understanding of the individualized education program (IEP) process for all stakeholders.

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Procedural Safe Guard

Guidance on Procedural Safe Guard

This guide explains the rights and responsibilities that parents have under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

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SPED Glossary

Words & Acronyms


To help everyone understand this specialized terminology, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) provides a list of educational acronyms on its website.

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IDEA

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 

A federal law that guarantees eligible children with disabilities a free appropriate public education and required special education services.

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