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We’ve put together this blog to capture the latest news in neuropsychology. Our expert clinicians also provide helpful tips for parents, family, and educators.
Topics Covered
- Parent Tips
- Play Therapy
- Academic Stress
- ADHD Support
- Mindfulness
- Self-Esteem
- Autism
- Neurodiverse Children
- Learning Differences
- Social Skills Development
- Emotional Regulation
- Executive Functioning
Talking about suicide ideation is one of the most challenging conversations parents and educators may face. For families and professionals working with neurodiverse children, understanding...
Trauma leaves an invisible mark on the brain, fundamentally altering how children and adults process information, regulate emotions, and navigate the world around them. For...
When your child sustains a concussion, the road ahead can feel uncertain and overwhelming. As parents, understanding what to expect during the recovery process is...
Starting therapy can feel overwhelming for both parents and children, especially when navigating the unique needs of a neurodiverse child. Whether your child has been...
Have you heard of cognitive behavioral therapy? If you have ever researched therapy options for yourself or your child, it’s likely that you have. In...
If your child is experiencing panic attacks, you know how scary and worrisome this can be as a parent. Luckily, with the right intervention and...
If you’re worried that your child is more than just clingy, it might be time to learn about separation anxiety and how to help your...
Technology is everywhere. Even if you try to limit your child’s usage, it can become almost unavoidable as they grow and develop! This article will...
In Episode 008, “Exploring Anger,” Dr. Margaux H. Brown (licensed professional counselor and educator), Dr. Elisabeth H. Rice (associate professor specializing in special education and...
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Services We Provide
Our practice provides comprehensive neuropsychological consultation and assessment, referral services, and educational consultation. We are conveniently located across from The Mall in Columbia, Columbia, Maryland.
Conditions We Treat
- ADHD
- Autism
- Auditory Processing Disorder
- Dyslexia
- Dysgraphia
- Dyscalculia
- Executive Function Disorder
- Intellectual Disability
- Speech and Language Disorders
- Sensory Processing Disorder
Assessments
NeuroBehavioral Associates provides comprehensive neuropsychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults with known or suspected cognitive, learning, or neurodevelopmental differences. Our assessments are geared to provide practical and specific recommendations.
Consultations
Following test administration, scoring, and report preparation, our neuropsychologist will meet with the child’s family to describe all test findings, diagnoses, patterns of strengths and weaknesses, and recommendations. This meeting typically requires 90 minutes and occurs three weeks following testing.
IEP Attendance
Our doctors are available to attend Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings at public schools and staff/faculty meetings at private schools. We charge a flat rate per hour, billed door-to-door, for such meetings. It is our practice to obtain a retainer in preparation.
Forensic
Our clinical team includes professionals with specialization in forensic neuropsychology. Our doctors serve all age groups ranging from infancy through adulthood. This meeting typically requires 90 minutes and occurs three to four weeks following the completion of testing.