Neftaly Learning Disability Screening in Schools
Early Detection for Lifelong Success
At Neftaly, we understand that every child learns differently. Early identification of learning disabilities is crucial to providing the right support and unlocking a child’s full potential. Our specialized screening program in schools helps educators and families recognize learning challenges early, paving the way for tailored interventions and academic success.
Why Screen for Learning Disabilities?
Learning disabilities affect how a child processes information, which can impact reading, writing, math, attention, and social skills. Without early detection, these challenges may lead to frustration, low self-esteem, and academic struggles. Neftaly’s screening program:
- Identifies children who may need further evaluation
- Supports timely referrals to specialists
- Helps schools develop effective individualized education plans (IEPs)
- Promotes a positive and inclusive learning environment
Our Screening Process
Neftaly employs evidence-based screening tools designed to be age-appropriate, reliable, and easy to administer within the school setting. Our process includes:
- Teacher and Parent Questionnaires: Gathering observations about learning and behavior
- Standardized Screening Tests: Quick assessments focused on key areas such as language, memory, attention, and motor skills
- Collaborative Review: Working with educators, parents, and healthcare professionals to interpret results and plan next steps
Benefits of Neftaly Screening in Schools
- Early Intervention: The sooner challenges are identified, the sooner support can be provided.
- Customized Support: Helps schools tailor instruction to meet individual student needs.
- Empowering Families: Provides families with valuable insights and resources.
- Improved Outcomes: Students are more likely to thrive academically and socially when their learning needs are understood and addressed.
Partnering with Schools and Communities
Neftaly collaborates closely with schools, counselors, and community organizations to ensure screenings are conducted respectfully, confidentially, and efficiently. We also provide training and resources to help educators recognize signs of learning disabilities and foster supportive classroom environments.


