The Pediatric Behavioral Health neuropsychology testing service conducts a comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological test series with children ages 6-18. These evaluations are designed to answer questions about the following:
- Learning disabilities
- Attention issues
- Visual-motor skills
- Processing deficits
- Behavior disorders
- Emotional problems
- Medication side effects
- Cognitive changes associated with disease or injury
The specific neuropsychological test battery used with each child will depend on the questions and problems being addressed. The test series may include many of these measures
- Intelligence
- Executive functioning
- Problem solving
- Critical thinking
- Concept formation
- Self-regulation
- Academic skills
- Sequencing
- Spatial processing
- Impulsivity
- Attention
- Memory
- Language skills
- Social reasoning
- Bilateral motor skills