What Is a Neuropsychological Assessment?

A neuropsychological evaluation for children is a comprehensive assessment that examines how your child’s brain functions, focusing on areas like:

  • Attention and concentration

  • Memory and learning

  • Language and communication

  • Problem-solving and executive functioning

  • Emotional and social skills

These assessments are especially helpful for diagnosing conditions like:

  • ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Learning disabilities (dyslexia, dyscalculia, etc.)

  • Anxiety and mood disorders

Once you clarify the concern, intervention is key. Identifying your child’s strengths and challenges allows for tailored recommendations that can improve school performance and daily functioning.

How Behavior Therapy Supports Positive Change

Behavior therapy for children focuses on helping kids manage their emotions and improve behaviors. It can benefit children struggling with:

  • Tantrums and aggression

  • Difficulty following directions

  • Anxiety and social challenges

  • Impulsivity and hyperactivity

  • Feeding concerns

  • Sleep difficulties

At the Center for Pediatric Neurodiversity (CFPN) we focus on parent training to provide both children and parents with tools to manage emotions, behaviors, and develop healthy coping strategies.

Why Choose Our Clinic for Your Child’s Care?

At CFPN, we specialize in providing comprehensive neuropsychological assessments and personalized behavior therapy for children. Our experienced team of psychologists is dedicated to helping your child reach their full potential.

Child-friendly environment: We make assessment sessions comfortable and engaging.
Tailored treatment plans: Every child is unique. We create individualized plans to meet your child’s specific needs.
Collaborative approach: We work closely with parents, teachers, and healthcare providers for holistic care.

Take the First Step Today

If you’re concerned about your child’s behavior, learning, or emotional well-being, don’t wait to seek support. Contact CFPN to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help your child thrive.

📞 Call us today at (617) 202-3330
🌐 Visit us at pediatricneurodiversity.com
📩 Email us at info@pediatricneurodiversity.com

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