
Unlocking Potential Starts With Understanding
At Puzzles Education Services, we specialize in culturally responsive evaluations, advocacy, and coaching that center our clients—whether students, families, schools, or athletes.
Who We Serve: Parents | School District | Athletes | Attorneys | Organizations)
What We Do:
More Than Evaluations—We Strategize, Support, and Strengthen.
Puzzles Education Services offers a full suite of culturally grounded solutions for students, families, schools, and professionals:
đź§ Comprehensive Psychoeducational & Bilingual Evaluations
In-depth assessments for learning differences, ADHD, giftedness, IEPs, 504 plans, NCAA eligibility, and more—delivered with clarity, compassion, and cultural relevance.
⚖️ Advocacy & Legal Support
Court-ready reports, expert testimony, district support
🏀 Athlete Performance & NCAA Readiness
Mental game evaluations + eligibility documentation
🏫 School District & Organizational Consulting
We partner with schools and education organizations to enhance:
Leadership development
Strategic planning
Staff training
Policy & procedural audits
Equity-centered frameworks
đź§ Mental Performance Coaching & Counseling
We support the whole person—students, athletes, and adults—with emotional insight, trauma-informed coaching, executive function training, and culturally aware counseling.
Why Puzzles?
Because too many evaluations miss the mark.
Because systems overlook the full story.
Because students, families, and communities deserve more than generic reports.
At Puzzles Education Services, we don’t just collect data — we decode the bigger picture.
We specialize in:
Culturally rooted, trauma-informed evaluations
Real talk that translates complex data into advocacy tools
Coaching that strengthens the mind, not just the metrics
Organizational consulting that gets schools aligned, not just compliant
Whether you're a parent fighting for your child, an athlete chasing opportunity, a district ready to lead with purpose, or a legal team needing expert insight — we bring clarity where there’s been confusion.
We’re not here to test boxes.
We’re here to build bridges.