High Learning Potential Assessments Additional Reports and Screeners
High Learning Potential Assessment Plus | High Learning Potential Assessment Lite | Early Years Assessment of Potential | |
School Advice Pack | ✅ | ||
In-Depth Sensory Profile | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Emotional Intelligence Profile | ✅ | ✅ | |
Handwriting Profile | ✅ | if in person | |
Acceleration Evaluation Report | ✅ |
Potential Plus UK currently offers additional reports to members only, which are available to purchase as add-ons to the High Learning Potential Assessment Lite and/or High Learning Potential Assessment Plus reports. Some screener reports may also be available as an add-on service to the Early Years Assessment of Potential.
Please call Potential Plus UK’s office on 01908 646433 or email us at amazing.children@potentialplusuk.org to book an add-on.
We are also pleased to offer a number of new SEND and Mental Health screener reports that are available to purchase by members and non-members directly from our website.
Add-on reports to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite reports must be purchased within 3 days of your child taking part in their assessment. Add-on reports, like our assessments, are only available to Potential Plus UK members.
Screener for Special Needs and Mental Health:
Children with high learning potential may also experience special educational needs (SEND) and/or Mental Health challenges. Identifying these can be complex, as high ability may mask underlying difficulties, or vice versa. Our norm-referenced screeners assess key areas, including ADHD, Autism, social-emotional development, anxiety, depression, and self-concept. These can be purchased by anyone at any time as standalone screeners or as add-ons to our High Learning Potential assessments. Cost-effective bundles are also available for a more comprehensive evaluation. These reports provide valuable insights into your child’s needs, helping to determine whether further support or professional assessment may be beneficial.

School Advice Pack
Add-On Report: available as an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus
What is the School Advice Pack?
The School Advice Pack uses the tests and information from the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus to provide tailored recommendations and resources for schools. No additional information is required.
Who is it for?
This is only available to those who have completed the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus and where the assessor agrees a School Report is feasible.
Benefits of the School Advice Pack
- Outlines the educational support your child should receive at school
- Provides resources and ideas for supporting more able students (if relevant), emotional wellbeing and behaviour, and specific subjects (maths, reading, writing)
Why choose the School Advice Pack?
- Offers clear guidance on what support parents can request from schools
- Saves schools time by providing ready-to-use support recommendations for those willing to offer support
- Provides evidence of your child’s profile and support needs to prospective schools
Cost
- Only available to members: £154.17 +VAT
- Our Opportunity Access Fund is available for eligible Family Plus and Family Plus Concessionary Members needing financial assistance.
- Must be purchased within 3 days of the assessment

In-Depth Sensory Profile
Add-On Report: available as an add-on to the Early Years Assessment, High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite
What is the In-Depth Sensory Profile?
The In-Depth Sensory Profile report identifies specific patterns of sensory sensitivity and processing that may be causing challenges for your child and offers personalised recommendations for interventions.
The In-Depth Sensory Profile comprises of:
- An extensive Caregiver Questionnaire for parents to complete at home
- An extensive School Companion Questionnaire for the school to complete (optional but strongly recommended where there are difficulties at school)
- Background information and observations from your main assessment
Who is it for?
This add-on report is for children who have shown elevated scores in the Short Sensory Profile screener conducted during any of our three assessments (the Early Years Assessment, High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite) and where the assessor agrees that it is relevant.
Why do the In-Depth Sensory Profile?
- Provides tailored recommendations to try with your child at home
- Offers clear guidance on what support parents can request from schools
- Saves schools time by providing ready-to-use support recommendations for those willing to offer support
- Can be used to request a referral to Occupational Therapy (if relevant)
Cost
- Only available to members: £145.83 +VAT
- Our Opportunity Access Fund is available for eligible Family Plus and Family Plus Concessionary Members needing financial assistance.
- Must be purchased within 3 days of the assessment

(One-Year) Acceleration Evaluation Report
Add-On Report: available as an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus
What is the One-Year Acceleration Evaluation Report?
The Acceleration Evaluation Report comprises of:
- Scores from the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus
- Background information and observations from the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus
- Two questionnaires (for parent or school) regarding the child’s emotional and social skills and developmental markers
Who is it for?
This report is for those children whose profile in the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus suggests that they may be suitable for a one-year acceleration.
One-year acceleration is usually only beneficial for those who are all-rounded learners. Although these children are a minority, one year acceleration can have a significantly positive effect on their learning, resilience, and friendships.
Why do the Acceleration Evaluation Report?
- Provides an objective assessment of how suitable a child is for one-year acceleration
- Offers specific recommendations for schools on how to implement the acceleration
- Saves schools time by providing ready-to-use advice to maximise the success of the acceleration
Cost
- Only available to members: £75 +VAT
- Our Opportunity Access Fund is available for eligible Family Plus and Family Plus Concessionary Members needing financial assistance.
- Must be purchased within 3 days of the assessment

Emotional Intelligence Profile
Add-On Report: available as an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite
What is the Emotional Intelligence Profile
For children who struggle with emotional regulation, the Emotional Intelligence Profile report will identify areas of need. It includes comprehensive guidelines and resources to adapt your parenting or teach necessary skills. If the school questionnaire is completed, it will also include advice tailored to the school environment.
The Emotional Intelligence Profile consists of:
- A young person’s questionnaire regarding emotional and social behaviours
- A parent questionnaire regarding your child’s emotional and social behaviours at home
- A school questionnaire regarding your child’s emotional and social behaviours at school (optional, but strongly recommended if there are difficulties at school)
- Background information from parents and (optionally) the school
Who is it for?
Available as an Add-on report to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite. For children aged 7 to 16 years, where the assessor agrees that the report is relevant.
Why do the Emotional Intelligence Profile?
- Provides tailored recommendations to try with your child at home
- Offers clear guidance on what support parents can request from schools
- Saves schools time by providing ready-to-use support recommendations for those willing to offer support
Cost
- Only available to members: £216.67 +VAT
- Our Opportunity Access Fund is available for eligible Family Plus and Family Plus Concessionary Members needing financial assistance.
- Must be purchased within 3 days of the assessment

Handwriting Profile Report
Add-On Report: available as an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus
What is in the Handwriting Profile Report?
The Handwriting Profile is an add-on report paid for and conducted on the day of the assessment, and includes:
- A motor-coordination assessment covering fine motor skills, visual perception and hand-eye coordination
- A test of handwriting speed and legibility.
Who is it for?
This profile report is for children aged 9 to 17 years who are undergoing the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus and have handwriting that does not reflect their advanced understanding.
Why do the Handwriting Profile Report?
- Provides a norm-reference measure of hand-motor coordination related to handwriting to determine if it meets or falls below age expectations
- Provides a norm-reference measure of handwriting legibility and speed to assess if these are at or below expectations
- Identifies potential developmental causes and the extent of handwriting difficulties
- Offers recommendations to improve handwriting and writing skills both at home and school
- Serves as a screener to request access arrangements testing at school (please note that it cannot be used directly for access arrangements).
Cost
- Only available to members: £145.83 +VAT
- Our Opportunity Access Fund is available for eligible Family Plus and Family Plus Concessionary Members needing financial assistance.
- This report must be purchased on the day of the assessment. Inform your assessor that you are interested in this service as soon as you meet them. The assessor will evaluate the need and send a payment link to you. The assessor will conduct the handwriting test at the end of your High Learning Potential Assessment Plus once payment is confirmed.

SEND and Mental Health Screeners
All of the screeners below can be purchased at any time, either as standalone screeners, after an assessment or as part of a bundle. You do not need to be a Potential Plus UK Member to purchase one of our screeners. To purchase individual screeners or one of the bundles of three please use the buttons for the screener or bundle below.
All screeners are also available in pairs with a 5% discount, allowing any two screeners to be purchased together for £91.20 + VAT.

Autism Screener
Screener Result Page: available as a standalone or an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus, High Learning Potential Assessment Lite or Early Years Assessment of Potential.
Who is it for?
For children aged 3 to 17 years old.
What is the Autism Screener?
The Autism Screener is a norm-referenced questionnaire designed for parents or teachers to complete. It assesses whether a child’s behaviours relate to Autistic traits, helping to determine the likelihood of Autism.
The screener is based on the definition of Autism in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), the standard used by professionals to diagnose Autism.
What does norm-referenced mean?
Norm-referenced means that your child’s results are compared to a large group of children of the same age. This helps show how their behaviours relate to what is typical for their age group.
Why do the Autism Screener?
If you are unsure whether your child may be Autistic, this screener helps assess the likelihood based on their behaviours. It provides valuable insights to guide your next steps.
Benefits of the Autism Screener
- Gain Clarity – Understand your child’s behaviour and whether Autism might be a factor.
- Probability Score – See the likelihood of Autism in an easy-to-understand format.
- Next Steps Guidance – Find out if a full assessment by a qualified team of professionals is recommended.
- Support for Referrals – Use the results to help request further evaluation if needed.
Cost
- £48 +VAT

Social and Emotional Profile Screener
Screener Result Page: available as a standalone or an add-on to the Early Years Assessment, High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite
Who is it for?
For children aged 3 to 17 years old.
Why do the Social and Emotional Profile Screener?
If you are unsure whether your child’s social and emotional behaviour and understanding are behind or beyond their chronological age, this screener helps assess these skills. It helps you understand their behaviours and determine whether further assessments or support may be beneficial.
Benefits of the Social and Emotional Profile Screener
- Gain Clarity – Understand your child’s behaviour so that you can plan appropriate support.
- Social and Emotional Age – See the age at which your child is working at regarding social and emotional understanding.
- Next Steps Guidance – Evaluate if further assessment by qualified professionals is necessary.
- Support for Referrals – Use the results to help request further evaluation or intervention if needed.
Cost
- £48 +VAT

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) Screener
Screener Result Page: available as a standalone or an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite
Who is it for?
For children aged 5 to 17 years old.
What is the ADHD Screener?
The ADHD Screener is a norm-referenced questionnaire designed for parents or teachers to complete. It assesses a child’s behaviours related to ADHD traits, helping to determine the likelihood of ADHD.
The screener is based on the definition of ADHD in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), the standard used by professionals to diagnose ADHD.
What does norm-referenced mean?
Norm-referenced means that your child’s results are compared to a large group of children of the same age. This helps show how their behaviours relate to what is typical for their age group.
Why do the ADHD Screener?
If you are unsure if your child may have ADHD, this screener helps assess the likelihood based on his/her behaviours. It provides valuable insights to guide your next steps.
Benefits of the ADHD Screener
- Gain Clarity – Understand your child’s behaviour and whether ADHD might be a factor.
- Probability Score – See the likelihood of ADHD in an easy-to-understand format.
- Next Steps Guidance – Find out if a full assessment by a qualified professional is recommended.
- Support for Referrals – Use the results to help request further evaluation if needed.
Cost
- £48 +VAT

SEND Screener Bundle
Screener Result Page: available as a standalone or an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite
Who is it for?
For children aged 5 to 17 years old.
What is the SEND Screener Bundle?
The SEND Screener Bundle includes three norm-referenced questionnaires designed for parents or teachers to complete. It assesses whether a child’s behaviours relate to ADHD, Autism and/or Social and Emotional delay, helping to determine the likelihood of ADHD and/or Autism, together with the social and emotional age of the child to help determine at what level the child is currently functioning at.
The ADHD and the Autism screeners are based on the definition of Autism in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), the standard used by professionals to diagnose ADHD and Autism.
The Social and Emotional Age is based on the social-emotional development of neurotypical children and enables to compare observed behaviour against neurotypical development.
What does norm-referenced mean?
Norm-referenced means that your child’s results are compared to a large group of children of the same age. This helps show how their behaviours relate to what is typical for their age group.
Why do The SEND Screener Bundle?
If you are unsure whether your child may have ADHD, be Autistic, and/or social and emotional developmental delays, the SEND Bundle Screener provides a clear and structured way to assess his/her needs. It helps you understand your child’s behaviours and determine whether further assessment(s) or support may be beneficial.
Benefits of the SEND Screener Bundle:
- Comprehensive Insight – Assesses traits linked to ADHD, Autism, and social-emotional development in one easy-to-use package.
- Norm-Referenced Results – Compare your child’s behaviours to a large group of children their age to see what is typical.
- Professional-Standard Measures – The ADHD and Autism screeners align with the DSM-5, the gold standard for diagnosis.
- Social and Emotional Age Assessment – Understand your child’s current level of social-emotional development and how it compares to typical milestones.
- Guidance for Next Steps – Find out if a full professional assessment is recommended and use the results to support referral requests.
- Save 10% – it is a cost-effective option for comprehensive SEND assessment compared to purchasing the three screeners separately.
Cost
- £129.60 +VAT

Anxiety Screener
Screener Result Page: available as a standalone or an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite
Who is it for?
For children and young people aged 7 to 17 years old.
What is the Anxiety Screener?
The Anxiety Screener is a norm-referenced self-reporting scale designed for the young person to complete. This inventory is based on various fears (e.g. about school, health), worrying, and physiological symptomatology related to anxiety, in order to screen for anxiety.
What does norm-referenced mean?
Norm-referenced means that your child’s responses are compared to a large group of children of the same age. This helps show how their feelings relate to what is typical for their age group.
Why do the Anxiety Screener?
If your child experiences frequent worries, fears, or physical symptoms linked to anxiety, the Anxiety Screener can help assess his/her emotional well-being. Designed for young people to complete themselves, it provides insight into their experiences and whether further support may be needed.
Benefits of the Anxiety Screener
- Gain Clarity – Understand whether your child’s worries and fears may indicate anxiety that requires further support.
- Self-Reported Insight – Captures your child’s own perspective on their worries, fears, and anxiety symptoms.
- Norm-Referenced Results – Compares their responses to a large group of children of the same age to show what is typical.
- Supports Next Steps – Helps determine whether a referral for further professional assessment or support may be beneficial.
Cost
- £48 +VAT

Depression Screener
Screener Result Page: available as a standalone or an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite
Who is it for?
For children and young people aged 7 to 17 years old.
What is the Depression Screener?
The Depression Screener is a norm-referenced self-reporting scale designed for the young person to complete. This inventory assesses low mood, loss of interest in activities, feelings of sadness or hopelessness, and physical symptoms related to depression to help screen for depressive traits.
What does norm-referenced mean?
Norm-referenced means that your child’s responses are compared to a large group of children of the same age. This helps show how their feelings relate to what is typical for their age group.
Why do the Depression Screener?
If your child experiences low mood, loss of interest in activities, feelings of sadness or hopelessness, and physical symptoms related to depression, the Depression Screener can help assess his/her emotional well-being. Designed for young people to complete themselves, it provides insight into their experiences and whether further support may be needed.
Benefits of the Depression Screener
- Gain Clarity – Understand whether your child’s low mood and feeling of sadness may indicate Depression that requires further support.
- Self-Reported Insight – Captures your child’s own perspective on their worries, fears, and Depression symptoms.
- Norm-Referenced Results – Compares their responses to a large group of children of the same age to show what is typical.
- Supports Next Steps – Helps determine whether a referral for further professional assessment or support may be beneficial.
Cost
- £48 +VAT

Self-Concept Screener
Screener Result Page: available as a standalone or an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite
Who is it for?
For children aged 5 to 17 years old.
What is the ADHD Screener?
The ADHD Screener is a norm-referenced questionnaire designed for parents or teachers to complete. It assesses a child’s behaviours related to ADHD traits, helping to determine the likelihood of ADHD.
The screener is based on the definition of ADHD in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), the standard used by professionals to diagnose ADHD.
What does norm-referenced mean?
Norm-referenced means that your child’s results are compared to a large group of children of the same age. This helps show how their behaviours relate to what is typical for their age group.
Why do the ADHD Screener?
If you are unsure if your child may have ADHD, this screener helps assess the likelihood based on his/her behaviours. It provides valuable insights to guide your next steps.
Benefits of the ADHD Screener
- Gain Clarity – Understand your child’s behaviour and whether ADHD might be a factor.
- Probability Score – See the likelihood of ADHD in an easy-to-understand format.
- Next Steps Guidance – Find out if a full assessment by a qualified professional is recommended.
- Support for Referrals – Use the results to help request further evaluation if needed.
Cost
- £48 +VAT

Mental Health Screener Bundle
Screener Result Page: available as a standalone or an add-on to the High Learning Potential Assessment Plus or High Learning Potential Assessment Lite.
Who is it for?
For children and young people aged 7 to 17 years old.
What is the Mental Health Screener Bundle?
The Mental Health Screener Bundle is a comprehensive screening tool that includes three norm-referenced self-reporting scales designed for young people to complete. This bundle evaluates three key areas of mental health: anxiety, depression, and self-concept:
- Anxiety Screener – Assesses feelings of worry, fear, and physical symptoms related to anxiety.
- Depression Screener – Measures low mood, loss of interest, feelings of sadness or hopelessness, and physical symptoms of depression.
- Self-Concept Screener – Evaluates self-esteem, self-worth, and how your child perceives their abilities and competence.
What does norm-referenced mean?
Norm-referenced means that your child’s results are compared to a large group of children of the same age. This helps show how their behaviours relate to what is typical for their age group.
Why Choose the Mental Health Screener Bundle?
If you are concerned about your child’s emotional well-being, the Mental Health Screener Bundle provides a comprehensive way to assess various aspects of their mental health. It covers anxiety, depression, and self-concept. It helps you gain a clear understanding of their emotional health, identify areas of concern, and determine if further support is needed.
Benefits of the Mental Health Screener Bundle
- Comprehensive Insight – Assesses anxiety, depression, and self-esteem in one simple, easy-to-use package.
- Norm-Referenced Results – Your child’s responses are compared to a large group of children their age, helping you see how their feelings align with typical emotional development.
- Self-Reported Insight – Gathers your child’s own perspective on their feelings, mood, and self-worth.
- Holistic Emotional Assessment – Helps identify key emotional challenges, such as fears, sadness, hopelessness, or low self-esteem.
- Supports Next Steps – Provides guidance on whether your child may benefit from referral to further evaluation or mental health support.
- Save 10% – it is a cost-effective option for comprehensive mental health assessment compared to purchasing the three screeners separately.
Cost
- £129.60 +VAT



