Discover Your Child’s Strengths with the Bravo! Tutoring Learning Evaluation
Every child learns differently, and because of that, the Bravo! Tutoring Learning Evaluation is the first step in helping your child succeed!

When your child is struggling to learn, guessing at words while reading, missing easy math computations, and getting bad report cards, it’s disheartening!
If your struggling learner isn’t performing well at school, then frustration, wasted time, and missed opportunities follow close behind.
A comprehensive learning evaluation by an experienced professional provides the clarity you need to help your child succeed academically. It is also the first step in helping your child overcome learning challenges.
Rather than relying on assumptions, an expert assessment identifies the root causes of your child’s learning challenges – whether they involve reading, attention, memory, processing speed, or other learning differences.
With the right learning evaluation, you gain a clear understanding of how your child’s brain learns best, turning confusion into a focused, actionable plan.

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The Bravo! Tutoring Learning Evaluation Changes Lives!
With the Bravo! Tutoring Learning Evaluation, you will discover a multitude of information about how your child learns.

We evaluate and report on: sensory deficiencies, writing and handwriting capabilities, phonemic awareness patterns and levels, visual motor integration abilities, specific reading fluency and comprehension levels, memory capabilities, and indications of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyslcalculia.
The Bravo! Learning Evaluation is the first step toward your child’s real, lasting learning progress! It not only highlights areas of difficulty but also uncovers your child’s unique strengths – allowing instruction to be tailored for success.
With the Bravo! Tutoring Learning Evaluation, a targeted plan for your child’s specific needs is laid out. This creates an effective route to helping your child build academic confidence and experience meaningful growth.
Bravo! Tutoring doesn’t just measure academics. Schools can do that. We measure the sensory, memory, and brain-based skills that affect learning and introduce you to our innovative program that helps your child overcome learning struggles.
Your child can finally receive personalized support to thrive – both in school and beyond.

The Bravo! Tutoring Learning Evaluation in Detail


Phonemic Awareness Skills Help Reading and More
Strong phonemic awareness – the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words – is a foundational skill that plays a critical role in helping children with reading and learning challenges succeed.

When children can break words into sounds (segmenting) and blend sounds together to form words, they gain access to the underlying structure of language.
This is especially important for children who struggle with decoding, as it allows them to approach unfamiliar words with a strategy rather than guesswork.
Developing these skills early helps build confidence, reduces frustration, and creates a clearer pathway to recognizing patterns in spelling and pronunciation.
For children with learning differences, such as dyslexia or other language-based difficulties, strong phonemic awareness can significantly improve reading fluency and comprehension over time.

It supports their ability to connect sounds to letters (phonics), which is essential for accurate word recognition and spelling.
Targeted instruction – through activities like rhyming, sound matching, and phoneme manipulation – can strengthen these abilities and lead to measurable academic progress. As your child becomes more skilled in processing sounds, both academic growth and language development skills are increased…along with a love of learning.

Memory Abilities Help Information Stick
Visual and auditory memory abilities play a crucial role in helping children with learning challenges build confidence and succeed academically.

Strong visual memory allows kids to recognize patterns, remember shapes, symbols, and written words, and better process information they see.
Visual memory is the ability to hold visual images in memory for use in academics and life. Multiplication facts, fluent reading, reading comprehension, writing, and spelling are all affected by visual memory abilities.
Most words have five or more symbols, so your child must be able to hold at least five symbols in visual memory to be a fluent reader.
Strong visual memory skills can make reading, spelling, and math concepts more accessible by reinforcing recognition and recall. When your child can “picture” information in the mind, powerful tools for organizing and retrieving knowledge are developed. This reduces frustration and improving overall comprehension.

Auditory Memory is More than Hearing
Auditory memory, on the other hand, supports your child’s ability to retain and process information that is heard – such as instructions, stories, and classroom discussions. This skill is essential for following multi-step directions, developing language skills, and participating in conversations.
Auditory memory is the ability to hold auditory bits of information in memory. To pass tests and perform well in school, students must recall and manipulate auditory information.

This auditory processing skill is important for competent reading comprehension as well. If your child is weak in this area, it’s difficult to hold information in the brain. This is an especially important skill because most classroom instruction is presented in the lecture format.
Strengthening auditory memory can help your child better understand phonics, improve listening skills, and enhance the ability to sequence information.
Strong auditory memory skills are crucially important for grade level success, because most of the day your child spends in class is based on the teacher providing auditory information. In order to score well on evaluations, you child needs to recall this information.
Together, visual and auditory memory abilities create a strong foundation for learning, empowering children with the strategies they need to overcome challenges and thrive in both academic and everyday settings.

Strong Visual Processing Skills Help Your Child Perceive Information
There are numerous visual processing skills that come into play for academic and learning success.

After all, most of what your child takes in is visual! At Bravo! Tutoring, we evaluate the main visual processing skills to give you a broad idea on how your child is processing visual information.
Visual discrimination is one of the first skills we evaluate. This is the ability to distinguish between similar objects, shapes, colors, and patterns. When your child is weak in this area, it can be difficult to tell the difference between beginnings or endings of words.
It can also be hard to tell the difference between two similar letters like “h” and “n”. Perceiving these two letters as the same will cause reading issues.

Visual Discrimination Skills Affect All Subjects!
If your child can’t tell the difference between two different numbers, the answer will be wrong.
Another skill we measure is visual memory. This is the ability to hold visual images in memory for use in academics and life. Multiplication facts, fluent reading, reading comprehension, writing, and spelling are all affected by visual memory abilities.
Most words have five or more symbols, so students must be able to hold at least five symbols in visual memory to be fluent readers.

Eye movement skills are also assessed. It’s important that your child has smooth, quick eye movements in order to read at grade level and process visual information effectively.
An erratic eye pattern will make it harder to accomplish a task, such as finishing a worksheet or reading a sentence. This keeps your child behind peers in academic performance – in all subjects.
Visual motor integration skills are also evaluated. This is your child’s ability to coordinated messages between the brain, the eyes, and the hands. When visual motor integration skills are strong, writing is easier. Assignments are finished with ease, and art project aren’t messy.

Auditory Processing Skills Make Classroom Work a Breeze
Auditory processing skills are essential for children with learning challenges because they impact how the brain interprets and makes sense of sounds, especially spoken language.

Even when your child has normal hearing, difficulties with auditory processing abilities can make it hard to distinguish similar sounds, follow verbal instructions, or keep up with classroom discussions.
This can significantly affect reading development, particularly in areas like phonemic awareness and decoding, where recognizing and manipulating sounds is critical.
When auditory processing skills are weak, your children may appear distracted or forgetful, when in reality it is just struggle to accurately process auditory information!
The Evaluation of Auditory Processing Skills
There are a lot of auditory processing skills that help your child make sense of auditory stimuli. At Bravo! Tutoring, we evaluate several of the most important auditory skills your child can have.

The first skill we assess is auditory discrimination. This is the ability to note subtle differences between sounds. If your child struggles in this area, then only the beginnings, middles or endings of words might be heard.
If your child has a hard time with this skill, then two similar sounds might be heard as the same sound. This makes reading, spelling, writing, math, and basic communication difficult because sounds aren’t heard and interpreted correctly.
Auditory memory skills are also assessed. This is how your child holds bits of auditory information in the brain. This skill is important for learning success because your child must recall what the teacher and other students said throughout the day.
When a teacher gives a lecture, your child is responsible for remembering the information. If auditory memory skills are weak, it is as if the information flies through your child’s ears!

General auditory processing skills are also evaluated so you have an idea how your child manipulates auditory information. This is crucially important for higher level processing skills.
Strong auditory processing abilities support listening, comprehension, memory, and communication – all of which are foundational for academic success.
Children rely on these skills to understand directions, participate in conversations, and retain new information presented verbally.
For kids with learning challenges, strengthening auditory processing skills can lead to improved reading, better focus, and increased confidence in the classroom.

Writing and Handwriting Capabilities
Handwriting is more than just putting words on paper. It is a critical bridge between thinking and learning, especially for children with learning challenges.

When your child can form letters easily and legibly, the brain is freed up to focus on higher-level skills like spelling, sentence construction, and expressing ideas.
For students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, or other processing difficulties, handwriting can otherwise become a frustrating barrier that slows down thinking and diminishes confidence.
Clear, automatic handwriting abilities help reduce cognitive overload. This allows your child to keep up with instruction, complete assignments more independently, and fully demonstrate what is known and retained. It also leads to better writing skills in general.
Legible handwriting also plays an essential role in communication, organization, and academic success. For example, teachers must be able to read your child’s work in order to accurately assess it.

Messy or inconsistent writing can lead to misunderstandings or lower grades – even when your child knows the material.
Strong handwriting skills support note-taking, test performance, and everyday tasks that build independence.
For children with learning challenges, developing neat, consistent handwriting and writing skills is not about perfection. It’s about giving them the tools to communicate clearly, feel confident in their abilities, and succeed in both school and life.
Having an accurate reading of where your child’s writing and handwriting abilites fall gives us a way to form a plan for writing and acadmic success.

Reading Fluency and Comprehension Levels
Strong reading fluency and comprehension skills are essential for your child because these skills unlock access to all areas of learning.
When your child can read smoothly and accurately, then the ability to focus less on decoding each individual word and more on understanding the meaning of the text can take place.

This leads to better fluency…which in turn leads to better comprehension!
For kids with dyslexia or other processing difficulties, limited fluency often leads to slow, effortful reading that drains mental energy and makes it harder to keep up in class.
Building fluency helps reading become more automatic, allowing your child to engage in stories, instructions, and academic content with greater confidence and less frustration.
Equally important is comprehension – the ability to make sense of what is being read. Without strong comprehension skills, even a fluent reader may struggle to retain information, follow directions, or think critically about a text.
If your child has learning challenges, explicit support in understanding vocabulary, sentence structure, and context can make a profound difference in academic success. Also, phonemic awareness and decoding skills must be taught so reading is an automatic process.

When fluency and comprehension improve together, your child is better able to participate in discussions, complete assignments independently, and develop a love of reading. Ultimately, these skills empower your child not just to read, but to learn, grow, and succeed across every subject.
At Bravo! Tutoring, we provide you with an exact reading comprehension and fluency measurement for your child. This helps us make an individualized plan for reading and school success.

Visual Motor Integration
Visual motor integration is the ability to coordinate vision with body movement. Kids need this skill to copy from textbooks or copy from the board.

If your child struggles to copy a simple shape correctly, then higher-level writing skills will be difficult to manage. Taking notes in class will be hard, and composing a sentence will be a strain.
Visual-motor integration skills – the ability to coordinate what the eyes see with how the hands move – are critical for children with learning challenges because they directly impact everyday academic tasks.
Skills like handwriting, copying from the board, drawing shapes, spacing letters, and organizing work on a page all depend on strong visual-motor coordination.
When these skills are weak, your child may struggle to form letters correctly, maintain consistent spacing, or keep writing aligned.
This makes even simple assignments feel overwhelming and can slow down productivity. The focus is shifted away from true learning and onto the laborious task of simply getting ideas and shapes onto paper.
Strong visual-motor integration abilities also support reading, attention, and overall organization.

Your child uses these skills to track words across a page, maintain reading placement, and visually process information in charts, diagrams, and math problems.
For kids with learning challenges, difficulties in this area can lead to frustration, avoidance, and reduced confidence in their abilities.
By strengthening visual-motor integration abilities through targeted practice and multisensory activities, your child can improve both academic performance and the ability to work independently.
Ultimately, visual integration skills help bridge the gap between understanding and expression, allowing your child to more clearly show what is known.

Indications of Dyslexia Help You Understand Your Child
A comprehensive evaluation for dyslexia is one of the most important steps you can take when your child is struggling to learn.

Many children with learning challenges are bright, capable, and eager. But without understanding how these kids learn, they usually fall behind academically. After that, confidence lags.
Dyslexia often affects reading fluency, decoding, spelling, and even writing. Yet it frequently goes undiagnosed or is mistaken for a lack of effort.
A professional evaluation identifies the root cause of your child’s difficulties and provides clear answers instead of guesswork. This clarity not only relieves frustration for both you and your child, but also opens the door to targeted, effective support.
Early and accurate identification allows us to create a personalized learning plan that matches your child’s unique strengths and needs to exercises to improve learning weaknesses.

With the right interventions like brain integration activities, multisensory instruction, phonemic awareness instruction, an Orton-Gillingham approach, memory building, and sensory skills honing, your child can make huge progress!
But first, we need to find out what is causing the learning glitch! The Bravo! Learning Evaluation helps protect your child’s self-esteem by replacing confusion and repeated failure with understanding and success.
Especially since one in five children has dyslexia!
When your child finally receives the right support – starting with an evaluation – it’s easy to become a capable learner. This is the first step in building a strong learning foundation…both in and out of the classroom!

Indications of Dysgraphia Inform You on Writing and Handwriting Abilities
A detailed evaluation for dysgraphia is a critical step in understanding why you child struggles with writing and handwriting.
Many children with learning challenges have strong ideas and verbal abilities, yet find it incredibly difficult to put their thoughts on paper.

Dysgraphia can affect handwriting, spelling, spacing, organization, and overall written expression. It is often misunderstood as laziness or lack of effort.
Without proper identification, children with dysgraphia may become frustrated, avoid writing tasks, or fall behind academically.
A professional evaluation with Bravo! Tutoring pinpoints the underlying issues fo dysgraphia – such as fine motor difficulties, visual-motor integration challenges, or processing weaknesses. Once you discover your child’s abilities in these areas, you can move forward with clarity and purpose.
With an accurate diagnosis, children who struggle with writing can receive targeted support that addresses their specific needs and builds on their strengths.

Interventions at Bravo! Tutoring include explicit handwriting instruction, fine motor skills therapy, brain integration exercises, spatial skills help, visual processing training, visual memory skills activities, and structured writing strategies that make the process of writing more manageable and successful.
Just as importantly, a dysgraphia evaluation helps shift the narrative for the child – from “I can’t do this” to “ to “I have the tools to succeed.”
When your feels understood and supported, then confidence grows!
Early identification and intervention not only improve your child’s writing skills, but also empowers your child to express ideas with clarity and confidence across all areas of learning and education.

Add up Information with Indications of Dyscalculia
An evaluation for dyscalculia is essential for understanding why you child struggles with math despite effort and instruction.

Children with dyscalculia often have difficulty grasping number sense, memorizing math facts, understanding patterns, and solving even basic calculations.
These challenges can be easily misunderstood as carelessness or lack of ability, when in reality they stem from differences in how the brain processes numerical information.
Without proper identification, youe child may experience repeated math frustration, fall behind in math, and begin to doubt mathematical abilities.
A professional evaluation uncovers the specific areas of difficulty, provides clear insight into how your child learns, and shows where support is needed most.
With an accurate diagnosis, we can implement targeted strategies that make math more accessible and less overwhelming for your child.

At Bravo! Tutoring, interventions include multisensory instruction, brain integration activities, visual and auditory exercises, memory building therapy, step-by-step problem-solving approaches, and real-world applications that help build true understanding.
Since math is foundational, we also have the ability to take your child back to square one and build on early level skills.
A Bravo! Tutoring Learning Evaluation helps protect your child’s confidence by replacing confusion and repeated struggles with a clear path forward.
When your child understands that that math challenges have a solution, then risks are more easily taken. Growth follows.
Early identification and the right support can transform math from a source of anxiety into an area where you child can build competence and success over time.

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