Please scroll down to the bottom of the page for answers to Frequently Asked Questions and to sign up for the event.

 

As the next school year quickly approaches, it is important to understand how the last year and a half of remote learning has affected your child’s academic progress. At Insight Collective, we understand the unique challenges that this pandemic has presented to each child and how it may have affected not only their academic achievement but their self-esteem as a student. In an effort to support our local community, we would like to invite you to participate in a FREE in-person event.

On Sunday, April 18th and 25th, we will offer a FREE assessment designed to Gauge your child’s Academic Progress (GAP), as well as an opportunity to meet with our educational specialist to BRIDGE THE GAP with an evidence-based educational plan.

 

Please fill out the following form if you wish for your child/adolescent to have the opportunity to participate in this event:

For questions, please contact us at admin@orenboxerphd.com or call us at (626) 765-4482.



Location of Event

Insight Collective

595 East Colorado Boulevard, Mezzanine
Pasadena, CA 91101

For questions, please contact us at admin@orenboxerphd.com or call us at (626) 765-4482.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is GAP Testing?
GAP Testing stands for Gauging Academic Progress and is designed to briefly evaluate your child’s functioning across academic domains (Reading, Writing, Mathematics).

How can this be useful?
• By screening these academics areas, you can ensure your child is equipped to meet their academic potential in the upcoming school year.
• Additionally, your child’s educational team can gain useful information on how to provide targeted academic support during the school year.

Will I be taking home any info?
• Upon conclusion of testing, you will be provided with a parent report which includes the names of the tests your child took and the standardized scores.
• The final step would be to meet with our Educational Consultant (Matthew Hayutin) to put together a tailored, evidence-based academic intervention.

How are we addressing COVID-19 safety protocols?
COVID-19 Precautions
• Only 1 parent/guardian and the client will be allowed in the office, although parent is welcomed to include a second parent/guardian in any meeting over speaker phone. At this time, we are NOT allowing additional guests/partners/children. (Please note that guests/partners/children are NOT permitted to wait in the lobby area).
• Please arrive at your indicated time (do NOT arrive more than 5-minutes early). If you are running late to your appointment, please call the office to let us know so we may determine if we are still able to keep your appointment.
• You and your child MUST wear a mask at all times to your appointment. Please remove gloves before you enter our office.
• If you have a fever (99.9°F or above), cough, or recent applicable domestic or international travel, please notify us and DO NOT ENTER the office.

We have enacted several measures to help keep us all safe:
• Spaced scheduling to limit the number of people in our office
• Limited waiting time in common areas
• Continual sanitation of the waiting room, testing rooms, and common areas
• Hand sanitizer throughout the office

I tried to schedule, but there are no more time slots available.
• We have limited testing slots available for our FREE 2-day event.
• For a limited time, families who missed our FREE event will be offered special discounting for a targeted assessment, including:
○ Academic Screener (4-hours)
▪ Intake
▪ In-office testing
▪ Parent score report and recommendations
○ Psychoeducational Evaluation (8-hours)
▪ Zoom intake
▪ In-office testing (Cognitive and Academic Achievement)
▪ Feedback
▪ Summary Report