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Learning Disability Testing in Arvada, CO & Throughout Colorado

Struggling to keep up in school, feeling overwhelmed by reading or writing tasks, or wondering why learning seems harder than it should can leave individuals feeling frustrated and discouraged. Learning disabilities often affect far more than academics. They can impact confidence, relationships, career goals, and overall well-being. At Front Range Psychological Services, we provide comprehensive learning disability testing designed to offer clarity, answers, and a path forward. Whether you’re a teen preparing for college, a university student struggling to meet academic demands, or an adult seeking long-overdue insight into lifelong challenges, our experienced psychologists are here to help.

Located in the heart of historic Olde Town Arvada, our practice offers a welcoming and thoughtful environment where individuals can feel understood and supported throughout the assessment process. With convenient access from Denver, Golden, and Boulder, our office serves clients across the Front Range and beyond. We also proudly provide online telehealth services for residents throughout Colorado and all PSYPACT-participating states, making expert psychological assessment more accessible wherever you are.

Front Range Psychological Services

5738 Olde Wadsworth Blvd

Arvada, Colorado 80002

Commuters from Denver, Golden, and Boulder are welcome at our Arvada office. Online services are available for residents in Colorado and all PSYPACT-participating states.

What Are Learning Disabilities?

Learning disabilities are neurologically-based conditions that affect the way individuals process, retain, or communicate information. They are not related to intelligence or motivation. In fact, many individuals with learning disabilities are highly capable and creative but struggle in specific academic areas despite significant effort.

Some of the most common learning disabilities affect reading, writing, math, organization, memory, processing speed, or attention. Conditions such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, and written expression disorders can interfere with success in school, college, and even professional settings. Without proper identification and support, these challenges can contribute to stress, low self-esteem, anxiety, and academic burnout.

Comprehensive psychological testing can help uncover the root causes of learning difficulties, providing individuals with a deeper understanding of how they learn best and what accommodations or strategies may help them succeed.

What Causes Learning Disabilities?

Learning disabilities can develop from a combination of neurological, genetic, and developmental factors. Differences in brain functioning may affect how an individual processes language, numbers, attention, or information retention. In many cases, learning disabilities run in families, suggesting a strong hereditary component.

Certain environmental or developmental influences may also contribute, including premature birth, early childhood medical complications, or exposure to high levels of stress during critical stages of development. However, learning disabilities are not caused by laziness, lack of intelligence, or poor parenting.

Because learning disabilities can present differently from person to person, a thorough evaluation is essential for obtaining an accurate diagnosis. At Front Range Psychological Services, our clinicians take a comprehensive and individualized approach to assessment, helping clients better understand both their challenges and their strengths.

What Ages Do You Provide Testing For?

Front Range Psychological Services provides learning disability testing for teens, young adults, college students, and adults of all ages.

Learning disability testing is especially helpful for school-aged children, as it provides a clear profile of one’s unique cognitive and academic strengths and weaknesses. This understanding opens the door to targeted interventions, customized school accommodations, and a significant boost in a student’s confidence and emotional well-being. 

For example, testing provides documentation to qualify for an IEP (Individualized Education Program) or 504 Plan, which unlocks tailored classroom strategies like extended time on tests, quiet testing spaces, or assistive technology.  

Testing can also provide students with a roadmap for exploring their unique talents, aptitudes, strengths, and areas for growth.

For teenagers, testing can provide important answers during critical academic years and may help families secure accommodations or educational support. College students often seek evaluations to better understand difficulties with coursework, concentration, time management, or test performance. Adults may pursue testing after years of unexplained struggles in school or the workplace, finally gaining insight into challenges they have carried for much of their lives.

No matter your age or stage of life, learning disability testing can be an empowering step toward greater self-understanding and success.

There’s Hope for Learning Disabilities at Front Range Psychological Services

Living with an undiagnosed learning disability can feel isolating and exhausting, but you do not have to navigate these challenges alone. At Front Range Psychological Services, we believe that understanding yourself more fully can open the door to meaningful growth, confidence, and lasting change. Our experienced psychologists provide thoughtful, evidence-based evaluations tailored to each individual’s unique experiences, strengths, and goals.

We are committed to creating a supportive and collaborative environment where clients feel heard, respected, and understood. Through comprehensive testing and personalized recommendations, we help individuals gain practical tools and insights that can improve academic performance, workplace success, and overall quality of life.

If you’re ready to gain clarity and take the next step forward, contact Front Range Psychological Services today to schedule your learning disability testing appointment. We proudly offer in-person services in Arvada, CO, as well as telehealth services throughout Colorado and all PSYPACT-participating states.