Search For Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities Evaluations Near Me in Ledyard, CT
Are you concerned that your child may have a non-verbal learning disability? Dr. Joshua Shifrin is here to help. As a licensed psychologist with expertise in pediatric/school neuropsychological evaluations (Ages 5-25), Dr. Shifrin provides accurate and reliable assessments to help parents and children get the support they need.
Expert Services for Your Child
At Dr. Shifrin’s office in Ledyard, CT, we offer a wide range of specialized services to help children with learning disabilities. Here are just a few of the services we provide:
Comprehensive Neuropsychological Evaluations in Ledyard, CT
Our comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations include a thorough assessment of your child’s cognitive, academic, and social-emotional functioning. By using state-of-the-art tests, Dr. Shifrin can identify subtle differences in your child’s abilities, which can help pinpoint any potential learning disabilities or developmental disorders.
Autism Evaluations in Ledyard, CT
Dr. Shifrin is also qualified to perform autism evaluations, which can help determine whether your child has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). These evaluations are essential in getting an accurate diagnosis and can help pave the way for effective treatment and therapy.
Asperger’s Neuropsychological Assessment in Ledyard, CT
In addition to autism evaluations, Dr. Shifrin also provides Asperger’s neuropsychological assessments. These evaluations can help identify the unique strengths and weaknesses of your child and provide insights into effective treatment options.
Benefits of Early Diagnosis
Early diagnosis is crucial in helping children with learning disabilities. Here are just a few of the benefits of early diagnosis:
Improve Outcomes
An accurate diagnosis can result in improved outcomes for children, both in education and social environments. The results of a neuropsychological evaluation can ensure children get access to the therapy, medication, and behavioral management strategies they need for optimal progress.
School Interventions
Awareness of the child’s assessment is also particularly helpful when managing behavior at school, as there are numerous interventions education providers can put in place once they are aware of a neuropsychological diagnosis. Our pediatric neuropsychologist is qualified to identify areas where your child may need support and provide recommendations for educational interventions and accommodations.
Foster Emotional Well-being
Early diagnosis can also help prevent frustration and negative emotions that children with learning disabilities may experience. With the right diagnosis and treatment, children can receive individualized attention and support, which can help them succeed both academically and emotionally.
Contact Us Today
If you are looking for non-verbal learning disabilities evaluations near you, contact Dr. Joshua Shifrin today. Our Ledyard, CT office offers comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations and specialized services to help children reach their full potential. Don’t wait – get the support your child needs to thrive!
Frequently Asked Questions
Pediatric neuropsychology deals with the relationship between children’s learning and behavior as it relates to their brain structure and systems. Our training in school neuropsychology allows us to take findings and make recommendations for school and community-based accommodations and supports. Learning disabilities, or other brain-based conditions, do not mean that your child is incapable of learning, gaining knowledge, or obtaining skills; instead it means that different methods of teaching or therapies must be utilized to help build skills and promote growth.
Pediatric neuropsychologists are licensed psychologists who have developed expertise in how the development of a child’s brain relates to, and impacts, their learning, behavior, and social-emotional development. They evaluate clients using a variety of assessment techniques, analyze test results, and devise targeted educational or treatments plans.
We tailor each assessment based on the referral questions or concerns presented. In general, the neuropsychological evaluation is conducted in order to assess a child’s strengths and weaknesses in neuropsychological, cognitive, and academic areas. Assessment of additional domains, such as adaptive functioning, social-emotional functioning, language and communication, and/or other areas may also be included depending on the needs of the individual. Parents and teachers are often asked to complete rating scales of behavior and skills. A developmental history and interview techniques also allow the psychologist to get a more complete picture of the child and the presenting concerns. The data from these various sources is integrated, and results are explained in a detailed report. When the assessment is completed, we meet with you to review all of the results and findings. We provide guidance and recommendations for interventions in the home setting, school setting, and community. Even if testing does not lead to a formal diagnosis, we provide detailed recommendations for improvement based on individual strengths and weaknesses. The neuropsychological report can be shared, with your permission, with other providers to help access the most appropriate treatments and interventions.
While we specialize in assessments for individuals who are currently, or planning to be, in a school setting, we will work with adults if the presenting concerns fall under an area where we have specialization. For example, an adult assessment may be appropriate for ADHD, Learning Disabilities, or Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The majority of our clients are pre-school through college students, including individuals who may be homeschooled. However, we often work with adults with a history of a known or suspected brain-based disability, who are in need of initial or updated testing for college or graduate school entrance exams. Adults may also need testing to qualify for appropriate accommodations within a higher education setting.
Your child should not prepare for cognitive (IQ) or other tests. In fact, exposing your child to similar test questions or materials can make their scores invalid. The best thing to do is to have your child have a good night’s rest and eat a healthy breakfast. They can bring snacks with them to have during breaks.
You can tell your child about the assessment using developmentally appropriate language that is tailored to the concern. For example, “you are going to play games and complete activities to learn more about how your brain works.” Please ask us if you would like ideas based on your child’s specific needs. We also always talk to the children about the process at the start of the assessment and answer any questions.
A full neuropsychological evaluation generally takes about 6-8 hours of direct testing. This occurs over 1-3 sessions, usually depending on the child’s age and presenting concerns. There is also an initial intake session, and a feedback session once the report is complete.
Gifted students, with or without additional exceptionalities, have unique needs in the schools and community. We love to work with gifted children and their families to provide an understanding of their cognitive and academic capabilities, along with a comprehensive understanding of their social and emotional needs. Reports for gifted individuals can be used to help advocate for your child within the school system, or to help plan appropriately for home schooling or private placements.
When working with twice exceptional children, we understand that individual scores do not always paint the full picture of a child’s unique abilities. We use dynamic assessment techniques to understand what your child can do under a variety of conditions, and to help plan and select the most appropriate interventions to help your child reach their potential.
In order to receive accommodations on any of the College Board examinations, students must provide recent testing and documentation of a qualifying disability. Depending on the type and severity of the disability, different testing accommodations may be provided. Common accommodations include extended time, larger print, access to a reader or scribe, visual supports, or a reduced distraction environment. When we write our reports and suggested recommendations for testing accommodations or services, we provide clear rationales for recommendations based on testing observations and results. Testing companies approve accommodation requests on a case-by-case basis, so we cannot guarantee approval of every request. However, we will make sure we provide the level of detail and quality required by testing companies and college settings.

Information
Joshua Shifrin, PhD, ABSNP, NCSP
52 Holiday Dr.
West Caldwell, NJ 07006
Neuropsychological Evaluations
Available Remotely for NY & NJ
860-966-0309
drshifrin@yahoo.com
Thank you for visiting the online office of Dr. Joshua Shifrin. Dr. Shifrin is a licensed psychologist in New Jersey, a Diplomate of the American Board of School Neuropsychology, as well as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, who specializes in pediatric/school neuropsychological evaluations Ages 5-25. Please feel free to view this website for more information about the services Dr. Shifrin can provide for you, and your child.