Worksheets

A report can hand you a lot at once. Scores, observations, conclusions, and a list of recommendations, often across twenty pages or more. These worksheets give you a place to put it all down in one view, whether you are reading a report about your child or reading your own.

Every worksheet here is free, printable, and fillable on screen. No account needed.

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The Assessment Summary Worksheet

Two pages. This is the one to start with. It pulls the whole report onto a single sheet you can carry into a meeting, hand to a family member, or keep in a folder for the next appointment.

Use it to:

  • Record the strengths the report identified, in the report’s own words
  • Note the areas it flagged as difficulties
  • Write down the conclusions or diagnoses the evaluator stated
  • List the recommendations that were made
  • Park the questions you still have, paired with who to ask
  • Turn all of it into action steps with checkboxes and optional dates

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How to Use These Worksheets

Fill them in with what the report actually says, not with what you think it might mean. The value is in getting the report’s own language into one place, so the gaps become visible. A recommendation with no owner. A conclusion with no explanation. A term that appears three times and is never defined.

These worksheets do not interpret a report, and they do not tell you what any score or conclusion means for a particular person. They organize what the report says so you can bring clearer questions back to the evaluator, the doctor, or the school team, who are the people equipped to answer them.


What’s Coming

Two more worksheets are in development, both built around the conversations that tend to follow a report.

  • Questions for a Doctor or Psychiatrist Visit. What to ask, and what to bring with you.
  • Questions About School Support. What to ask the school team, and how to keep track of the answers.

For Clinicians

If you write these reports, you are welcome to print these worksheets and send them home with families or clients at feedback. There is nothing to sign up for. The clinician page has a handout you can pass along as well.


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