Educational Psychologists in Leeds
Educational psychologists assess how your child learns and identify what's holding them back. Their reports are essential for EHCP applications and school support plans. Browse 2 providers in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
2 providers found
Dr Anwar Hussain
Educational Psychologist
Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) registered with the British Psychological Society. Specialises in working with children. Based near Leeds.
40 Old Road, Farsley, LEEDS, LS28 6BQ
Dr Sharon Ladak
Educational Psychologist
Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) registered with the British Psychological Society. Specialises in working with children. Based near Leeds.
8 Stoneleigh Close, West Yorkshire, LEEDS, LS17 8FH
About educational psychologists
Educational psychologists (EPs) are the professionals most parents encounter first when their child is struggling at school. They assess how children learn, identify barriers to progress, and recommend practical strategies that schools and families can put in place. Their reports carry significant weight in EHCP applications and tribunal appeals.
If your child is falling behind at school despite extra help, if you suspect a specific learning difficulty like dyslexia, or if you're preparing an EHCP application, an educational psychologist assessment is often essential. Many parents seek private EPs when their Local Authority has long waiting lists or when they need an independent second opinion for a tribunal.
SEND services in Leeds
Leeds City Council has one of the larger SEND teams in the north of England, supporting families across a city that spans urban, suburban, and rural areas. The council runs a well-regarded Inclusive Learning service and has invested in specialist provision within mainstream schools. Leeds also has strong voluntary sector support through organisations like EPIC Leeds.
Typical costs
Private EP assessments generally range from £600 to £1,200 depending on the complexity and your location. London prices tend to sit at the higher end. Some EPs offer shorter consultations or classroom observations at lower rates. Local Authority EPs are free but often have lengthy waiting lists.