A Pediatric Neuropsychology Practice
What to Expect
Families often have questions about what the evaluation process looks like at the Evaluation Center for Learning—with whom you and your child will work, how to prepare, and what to bring on testing days. My goal is to make the experience clear, supportive, and as low-stress as possible for families.
With whom will my child work?
I conduct all assessments personally. Students and their parents work exclusively with me throughout the entire process. This approach ensures a personalized experience and high-quality, thorough evaluations.
How should we prepare for the assessment?
No special preparation is needed. The best way to help your child is to ensure they get a good night’s sleep before the assessment and eat beforehand. If your child takes medication, please talk with Dr. Edidin about whether they should take it before the testing sessions.
What should my child bring on testing days?
Your child should bring any necessary medications, glasses, or hearing aids (if applicable). They are also welcome to bring a snack and a drink. If they have a favorite comfort item, they may bring it along; however, if it becomes a distraction, we may need to set it aside to "watch" during testing.
Do you have other questions? Please contact me.
