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Neuropsychological IEE
Comprehensive assessment of cognitive, academic, emotional, and behavioral functioning with detailed insights into learning differences.
What is a Neuropsychological IEE?
A neuropsychological IEE is a comprehensive, objective assessment of a child's cognitive, academic, emotional, and behavioral functioning conducted by a licensed pediatric neuropsychologist. Neuropsychological IEEs are designed to provide detailed insight into learning differences, attention, memory, and social-emotional challenges, helping families and schools make informed decisions about educational planning and support services.
Who May Benefit?
Neuropsychological IEE are particularly helpful for children who experience:
- Learning Difficulties or unexpected academic struggles
- Attention and executive functioning challenges, including ADHD
- Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) or social-emotional difficulties
- Medical conditions or other complex medical presentations that can affect memory, processing, attention, or reasoning impacting school performance
- Behavioral or emotional challenges that affect learning
What a Neuropsychological IEE Typically Includes:
- Comprehensive review of developmental, educational, and medical history
- Standardized cognitive, academic, and neuropsychological testing
- Assessment of attention, executive functioning, memory, language, sensorimotor, and social emotional skills
- Integration of findings into a detailed report with actionable recommendations for educational accommodations, IEPs, 504 Plans, and interventions
- Parent feedback sessions and presentations in IEP meetings to discuss results, recommendations, and strategies for supporting unique needs in the academic/school setting
Interested in Learning More?
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss how this assessment can help your child.