Sanober

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Assessment Psychologist

Sanober is an experienced School Psychologist with nearly a decade of service within the Department of Education. She is deeply committed to supporting children and families by identifying both strengths and areas for growth in their learning and behaviour. With a strong belief in a holistic, child-centered approach. Sanober prioritises comprehensive assessments that consider the unique needs of each child and adolescent. She is dedicated to ensuring that both the child and their family feel heard, understood, and supported, providing practical strategies and resources to foster growth and well-being.

As a mother of two young children, including a kindergartner beginning school in 2025, Sanober brings a personal perspective to her professional work. Outside of her career, she enjoys reading, baking, and cherishing quality time with her immediate and extended family. Sanober also has a passion for travel, frequently getting out on a road trip, exploring the diverse landscapes and experiences our beautiful country has to offer. 

If you're wondering about things like attention, intelligence (strengths and weaknesses), learning, behaviour, or how someone handles everyday tasks, Sanober can provide clear answers. Using well-known tests, she explores:

  • Focus and Behaviour: (Conners-4, Conners Early Childhood, ASRS)

  • Daily Living Skills: (Vineland-3, ABAS)

  • Emotions and Social Skills: (BASC)

  • Thinking and Learning, including Intelligence Testing (IQ): (WISC, WPPSI, WIAT)

The goal is to give you a clear picture of what's going on, so you can get the right support and help.

Presenting Problems Suitable for Assessment:

  • Trouble Focusing or Sitting Still (ADHD)

  • Struggling with Everyday Tasks

  • Emotional or Behavioural Problems

  • Learning or Thinking Difficulties:

Why People Come to Us:

  • Figuring out what's going on: We can help get a diagnosis.

  • Getting help at school: We can provide reports to help kids get the right support.

  • Planning for the future: We can help create plans to improve skills and address challenges.

  • Getting official documentation: We can provide reports for schools, doctors, or other professionals.

  • Knowing if someone qualifies for services: some services require testing prior to acceptance.

  • Legal reasons: Sometimes our tests are needed for court or other legal situations.