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The importance of neuropsychological assessment for the evaluation of childhood learning disordersNAN Policy and Planning Committee
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NeuropsychologyDisordersnan PolicyEducationPreschool DevelopmentProgram EvaluationLearning Disability AssessmentIntellectual ImpairmentCognitive DevelopmentChild AssessmentDevelopmental DisorderSpecific Learning DisorderNeuropsychological FunctioningCognitive SciencePsychiatryNeuropsychological AssessmentNeuropsychological EvaluationRehabilitationPlanning CommitteeAppropriate EvaluationChild DevelopmentPediatricsSpecial EducationEducational AssessmentMedicineEducational Planning
When children experience learning difficulties, an appropriate evaluation of abilities and skills can provide the foundation for an accurate diagnosis and useful recommendations. When comprehensive information about a child's brain-related strengths and weaknesses is necessary to understand potential sources of the problem and implications for functioning, a neuropsychological evaluation is most often the best choice. This paper was written to help parents, educators, health care providers, and third-party payors to understand the nature of neuropsychological assessment and to choose the type of evaluation that will furnish relevant information for the child's educational planning.
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