Assessments
Our assessments are designed to help adults, families, educators and children better understand each child’s unique profile, strengths, needs and ways of experiencing the world. At BeeUtiful Minds, we take a warm, neuro-affirming and practical approach, focusing not just on labels, but on meaningful insight, support and next steps that can make everyday life .feel easier, safer and more connected
For 18+
Autism Assessments
At BeeUtiful Minds, we offer adult autism assessments through a compassionate, neuro-affirming and evidence-based process. Our aim is to help adults better understand their identity, strengths, support needs and next steps in a respectful and meaningful way.
Our adult autism assessment process includes an initial consultation, standardised questionnaires, developmental history, ADI-R interview, ADOS-2 assessment, multidisciplinary review, a comprehensive written report and a post-assessment feedback session with guidance and recommendations.
Assessments are carried out by a multidisciplinary team with experience across psychology, education, neurodivergence, sensory processing and lived experience. We use recognised diagnostic tools while also taking time to understand the person’s full story, including strengths, challenges, masking, regulation needs, relationships, work, education and daily life.
Fee: €1,500 for a full adult autism assessment.
For Families & Children
Buzzing Senses Profiling
A strengths-based map to understand your child’s sensory needs and support daily life. Our Buzzing Profiles are personalised, neuro-affirming reports that give families a clearer picture of their child’s strengths, needs, and the supports that work best. They are designed to move away from labels and “fixing,” and instead celebrate what makes each child unique while offering practical strategies for everyday life.
Each profile is built through observation, play, and conversations with parents — resulting in a simple, accessible guide that parents, teachers, and carers can use to better support the child across home, school, and community settings.
Strengths-based insight – highlighting what your child does well and how to build on it.
Everyday strategies – practical tools for calm, confidence, and connection at home and school.
Shared understanding – a resource that can be given to teachers, carers, and extended family.
Support across neurotypes – helpful for autistic children, ADHDers, and those with sensory, emotional, or developmental needs.
Empowerment for families – clarity that reduces stress and helps parents feel more confident in supporting their child.
