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MindPrint Cognitive Assessment

Unlock Insights Into Your Child’s Strengths and Learning Needs

The MindPrint Assessment

The MindPrint Assessment is taken completely online, at any time, at any location. Propelled by a research grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH), the MindPrint assessment was developed by the University of Pennslyvania's Perelman School of Medicine in collaboration with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Learning, with a Strengths-Based Approach

The core of the MindPrint solution is the MindPrint profile.

The MindPrint profile lays out a student’s learning strengths in an easy-to-understand way with actionable steps to take to support their growth – both academic and social-emotional.

Cognitive Skills

Simply put, cognitive skills are the functions that our brains use to think, process, focus, and remember.

MindPrint measures across the core domains of executive functioning, complex reasoning, memory, and speed. The data provided after assessment will help parents and teachers support their students based on how they learn best .

Executive Functions

EF refer to how efficiently you can complete your assignments (regardless of how well you know and understand the information).

Attention

Sustaining focus to work accurately and efficiently.

Attention is important for:

Conscientiousness

Focus

Following Directions

Follow-Through

Impulsivity

Self-Regulation

Working Memory

Juggling information in your head for multi-step problem solving or tasks.

Working Memory is important for:

Conscientiousness

Following Directions

Organization

Planning

Problem Solving

Self-Management

Flexible Thinking

Adapting to unfamiliar information or situations.

Flexible Thinking is important for:

Adaptability

Collaboration

Computational Thinking

Decision-Making

Problem Solving

Relationship Skills

Complex Reasoning

Complex Reasoning is your ability to understand and analyze new information, and solve problems.

Verbal Reasoning

Understanding and applying what you read and hear.

Verbal Reasoning is important for:

Inferential Reasoning

Reading Comprehension

Reading Fluency

Semantic Knowledge

Vocabulary

Writing

Abstract Reasoning

Understanding non-language-based information, including images, numbers, shapes, patterns, and challenging concepts.

Abstract Reasoning is important for:

Advanced Math

Computational Thinking

Engineering

Inferential Reasoning

Physics

Science

Spatial Perception

Visualizing and understanding how objects relate in space.

Spatial Perception is important for:

Art

Design

Engineering

Geometry

Physics

Visual Processing

Memory

Memory is how easily you can store new information and efficiently recall it at a future time.

Verbal Memory

Remembering what you read or hear.

Verbal Memory is important for:

Math Facts

Math Operations

Reading Fluency

Semantic Knowledge

Sight Words

Vocabulary

Visual Memory

Remembering formulas, figures, and pictures or other non-language-based information.

Visual Memory is important for:

Art

Design

Math Facts

Math Operations

Science

Speed

Speed is how efficiently you work to complete assignments thoughtfully within the expected time.

Processing Speed

Responding by balancing speed and accuracy.

Processing Speed is important for:

Class Participation

Focus

Follow-Through

Listening

Note-Taking

Standardized Test-Taking

Visual Motor Speed

The rate of seeing and physically responding.

Visual Motor Speed is important for:

Handwriting

Note-Taking

Standardized Test-Taking

MAP Growth + MindPrint

MAP Growth™ scores and MindPrint data in one simple report.

MindPrint identifies the cognitive skills that are contributing to student underperformance by learning strand and provides the instructional, evidence-based interventions that will be most effective.

Research + Efficacy

Read more into the research and efficacy behind MindPrint’s cognitive assessment that is so efficient and reliable that NASA uses it to assess their astronauts on long-duration space flights.

Success Stories

Read about the successes that educators have had in boosting their students academic, social, emotional, and lifelong learning skills thanks to MindPrint.

For Parents

Gain the tools you need to help your student be successful in and out of school time. MindPrint will provide clear insight, support, and empowerment to nurture each students natural strengths, self-confidence, and independence.