About Christen
Hi, I’m Christen, a certified educational diagnostician, adjunct professor, and passionate advocate for neurodiverse learners. I believe every child deserves to be understood, not just measured.
I’ve worked across public schools, charter networks, private practices, and freelance roles, providing psychoeducational evaluations and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. In addition to my evaluation work, I serve as an adjunct professor of teaching and learning sciences, helping future educators build practical, inclusive skills from the ground up.
My approach is grounded in clarity, compassion, and collaboration. I know how overwhelming it can be for families and schools to navigate special education systems. My goal is to make the process clearer, the data more meaningful, and the outcomes more supportive of the whole child.
I approach every case with curiosity and care, because behind every test score is a real student with a unique story.
I work with:
-Families seeking private evaluations
-Schools in need of contracted services
-Educators and leaders looking for meaningful, relevant professional development
-Community organizations looking to make strides in literacy and/or disability
I’m so glad you’re here, because it means you’re in interested in making a change for yourself, your family, or your community. I hope to hear from you soon!
Christen LAChance, M.ED
Christen is a North Texas native and proud TCU Horned Frog alum. In the fall, you’ll likely find her in purple at Amon G. Carter Stadium. She enjoys patio weather, local taco spots, and exploring nature trails, especially with her rescue dog, Cooper, by her side. At the end of a long day, she’s usually winding down with a good true crime series on Netflix.