"Monica was such a pleasure to deal with! She created a relaxed and fun environment for my son to be assessed. The report exceeded my expectations, she completely understood what my son needed and was extremely thorough and clear in her recommendations. I could not recommend her more highly."
M.C. mother of 12 year old boy
"We have referred children with coordination and sensory difficulties to Monica over the past number of years. She is an excellent professional and has been most generous with her time. She uses her considerable talents and skills to put the child at ease whilst undertaking an assessment. She has a wonderful gift of listening, understanding and sharing her expertise in ordinary language with parents, which helps ease their concerns and puts the issues in context."
F.C. Learning Support teacher, National school, Galway
"My son was nervous before our appointment with Monica, and anxious as to what would be involved, but Monica put him (and me!) at ease from the outset. When we were leaving, he even asked when he could come back. Monica's report was comprehensive and well written, and really captured my son's qualities as well as addressing his therapeutic needs."
SMcC mother of 8 year old boy, Dublin
"We refer students to Monica Macnamara for assessment because of the comprehensive nature of her testing. She takes a holistic and inclusive approach, seeing the subject as a person. She investigates their challenges in a thoughtful and learning focused way. Her reports are evidence based and helpfully descriptive in manner."
Learning Support Department, Secondary School, Co Kildare
"Monica helped my daughter immensely from her initial assessment in Junior Cert to her final assessment in Leaving cert. It was Monica's clear understanding and astuteness that enabled her to make a correct diagnosis of Dyspraxia for my daughter. Her compassion, patience and kindness as well as her hard work are to be applauded. We are indebted to Monica for everything she did for my daughter and the interest she showed in her."
D.C. mother of Secondary School pupil