The neuropsych assessment process can be daunting and complicated to navigate, especially in recent years as a result of COVID,  so I’m excited to share my conversation with pediatric and adolescent young adult neuropsychologist, Dr. Jonine Nazar-Biesman. Jonine’s work is about taking into consideration the whole child and the big picture when assessments are being done. 
In this episode, we talk about what parents should think about when vetting psychologists to assess their child, the difference between a neuropsych, a psychoeducational, and a psychological assessment, and how parents can navigate getting a better assessment if they believe their child got the wrong diagnosis. We also talked about what to do with all the feedback parents get from an evaluation and how that feedback can best be relayed to our kids, and to their schools.
Dr. Jonine Nazar-Biesman has over 25 years of experience specializing in assessing and treating children, adolescents, and young adults with neurodevelopmental disorders such as Autism, ADHD, learning differences, and genetic conditions. She works closely with families, treatment teams, schools, and the community to ameliorate social-emotional, behavioral, and educational challenges.  
Things you'll learn from this episode

What parents should think about when looking for someone to do an assessment for their child, as well as tips for vetting evaluators

The difference between a neuropsych, a psychoeducational, and a psychological assessment

How Jonine works with students and adjusts the evaluation process during the assessment in response to what she’s discovering

How parents can navigate getting a better assessment if they believe their child got the wrong diagnosis

Whether or not a neuropsych evaluation would benefit every neurodivergent child

How feedback is ideally shared with parents, kids, and schools after an assessment has been completed

How the COVID pandemic has impacted the assessment process

How parents can best use the detailed feedback they receive as part of the neuropsych evaluation process

Resources Mentioned

Jonine Nazar-Biesman’s website

Jonine Nazar-Biesman’s blog

Bridges Academy

DIR/Floortime Model

 For more info, visit: https://www.tiltparenting.com/session299
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The neuropsych assessment process can be daunting and complicated to navigate, especially in recent years as a result of COVID,  so I’m excited to share my conversation with pediatric and adolescent young adult neuropsychologist, Dr. Jonine Nazar-Biesman. Jonine’s work is about taking into consideration the whole child and the big picture when assessments are being done. 

In this episode, we talk about what parents should think about when vetting psychologists to assess their child, the difference between a neuropsych, a psychoeducational, and a psychological assessment, and how parents can navigate getting a better assessment if they believe their child got the wrong diagnosis. We also talked about what to do with all the feedback parents get from an evaluation and how that feedback can best be relayed to our kids, and to their schools.

Dr. Jonine Nazar-Biesman has over 25 years of experience specializing in assessing and treating children, adolescents, and young adults with neurodevelopmental disorders such as Autism, ADHD, learning differences, and genetic conditions. She works closely with families, treatment teams, schools, and the community to ameliorate social-emotional, behavioral, and educational challenges.  


Things you'll learn from this episode


What parents should think about when looking for someone to do an assessment for their child, as well as tips for vetting evaluators
The difference between a neuropsych, a psychoeducational, and a psychological assessment
How Jonine works with students and adjusts the evaluation process during the assessment in response to what she’s discovering
How parents can navigate getting a better assessment if they believe their child got the wrong diagnosis
Whether or not a neuropsych evaluation would benefit every neurodivergent child
How feedback is ideally shared with parents, kids, and schools after an assessment has been completed
How the COVID pandemic has impacted the assessment process
How parents can best use the detailed feedback they receive as part of the neuropsych evaluation process


Resources Mentioned


Jonine Nazar-Biesman’s website
Jonine Nazar-Biesman’s blog
Bridges Academy
DIR/Floortime Model

 
For more info, visit: https://www.tiltparenting.com/session299

Support the show

Connect with Tilt Parenting

Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices