NEPSY, 2nd Ed
At what age is the NEPSY-II used for a child?
The NEPSY-II (A Developmental NEuroPSYchological Assessment, 2nd Edition) is a clinician-administered assessment used with children aged 3 to 16 years. It explores six domains — attention and executive functioning, language, memory and learning, sensorimotor skills, social perception, and visuospatial processing — to build a picture of how a child thinks and learns. It is not pass-or-fail and is always part of a broader, holistic evaluation interpreted by qualified professionals.
A single number on a box doesn't tell the whole story — but knowing the NEPSY-II's age range helps you understand when it can gently map your child's thinking skills.
In short
The NEPSY-II (A Developmental NEuroPSYchological Assessment, 2nd Edition) is designed for children aged 3 to 16 years. It is a clinician-administered set of tasks that explores how a child thinks, remembers, pays attention, uses language, processes what they see and coordinates their movements. It is not a pass-or-fail test — it is a way to build a detailed picture of a child's neurodevelopmental strengths and the areas where they may need support.What the NEPSY-II looks at
Rather than giving one overall score, the NEPSY-II is organised into six domains — attention and executive functioning, language, memory and learning, sensorimotor skills, social perception, and visuospatial processing. A clinician chooses which subtests to use based on the questions being asked about a particular child, so an assessment for a curious, playful four-year-old looks different from one for a teenager managing school demands. Because the tasks are pitched across such a wide age range (3–16), the specific activities and expectations are matched carefully to a child's age, which is why an experienced, qualified professional administers and interprets it. The aim is always to understand how a child learns best, not to label them.When it is used
The NEPSY-II is one tool among many, usually drawn upon when a fuller understanding of a child's thinking and learning profile would help — for example to inform a school support plan or therapy goals. It is part of a broader, holistic assessment, never used in isolation, and the findings are woven together with developmental history, observation and other measures by the clinical team.The Pinnacle way
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care, never from an app or form. Our team selects and interprets tools such as the NEPSY-II within a whole-child view, then shapes an individualised plan that may draw on occupational therapy and other supports as needed.Trusted sources
American Academy of Pediatrics and HealthyChildren guidance on developmental and behavioural assessment in childhood; the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association on the role of standardised tools within comprehensive evaluation.Next step — If you'd like to understand your child's learning and thinking profile, book a developmental assessment and let our clinicians decide which tools, if any, best fit your child.
What to watch
The NEPSY-II is chosen by a clinician, not requested off a shelf — what matters is whether a fuller picture of how your child thinks, remembers and learns would help guide support at home or school.
Try this at home
Notice everyday signals of how your child learns — how long they stay with a puzzle, how they follow instructions, how they remember a sequence — and share these observations with the clinical team, as they enrich any formal assessment.
Trusted sources
Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days
This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
What age range is the NEPSY-II designed for?
The NEPSY-II is designed for children aged 3 to 16 years, with tasks matched carefully to a child's age within that range.
Is the NEPSY-II a diagnosis?
No. The NEPSY-II is one assessment tool that helps build a picture of a child's thinking and learning. A diagnosis is only ever formed by qualified clinicians considering the whole child, never from a single test.
What does the NEPSY-II measure?
It explores six domains — attention and executive functioning, language, memory and learning, sensorimotor skills, social perception, and visuospatial processing — and a clinician selects which subtests to use for each child.