This is not exactly what you are asking for but I take my son the "Little Giant Steps." He is evaluated every 4 months and we are given exercises to do daily that help with his neuro development.
Check out their web site at http://www.littlegiantsteps.com/index.php
They offer a 2 hour DVD that explains the NeuroDevelopment Approach. It is very informative.
I'll cut and paste what is said about the DVD:
Jan Bedell, an Educator and Certified Neurodevelopmentalist, has been tested and tempered by the fire of experience, as she took the journey with her daughter to teach her how to function academically to her potential. She found the way to help her child succeed and since 1992, she's been leading the way for others through The Neurodevelopmental Approach. She knows first hand what it feels like to have a child with potential, yet see them languish in a world that seems unavailable. She's found the secret, now it is yours, as well.
Join Jan in a two hour seminar. This information-filled seminar will give you an understanding of The Neurodevelopmental Approach and how the neurodevelopment of your child can be assured by you knowing what to look for in normal development, learn to test for visual and auditory processing ability and many more skills she will teach you.
Learning Challenges don’t have to last a lifetime.
There is hope for your child, always. If your child has received a label of Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, Brain Injured, Autistic, Down Syndrome, PDD, Asperger's, Cerebral Palsy, William's Syndrome, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Learning Disabled, or any other of the myriad of labels abounding, there is hope. And we teach parents and educators what they can do to change the course of a child's academic experience.
Most diagnoses come with specific lists of what to expect and what the future holds. Then, our children are labeled according to that diagnosis. Don't believe them! What the future holds is not something that can be predetermined or preset. What the future holds is based upon the various opportunities presented to the child or individual.
Watch, listen and learn. You are the key to discovering the true potential in your child's abilities.
Sincerely, D. Rhoades
A little about me:
I'm 47 and happily married with 3 boys ages 14, 16, and 19 and a daughter who is 22. I'm a stay-at-home homeschooling Mom. My hobbies are my kids. I enjoy reading when I can.