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School Neuropsychology

The Chairperson of this Special Committee is:

Alicia Braccia

Email: abraccia@learningandachievement.com


FASP's School Neuropsychology Special Committee Interviews Dr. Dan Miller

Dr. George McCloskey provides a General Overview of Executive Functions

School Neuropsychology represents the integration of theory and practice of school psychology, educational principles, cognitive processing, neuropsychological principles, and evidence-based interventions.  The goal is to assist in the identification of impediments to successful response to instruction and evidence-based interventions.  Evaluations should be designed to impact instruction and work with Curriculum and Instruction to modify curricula, differentiate instruction, and facilitate learning.

New research is supporting the neurobiological bases of disorders once thought to be behavioral or functional.

Dan Miller, Ph.D. (2011), has identified the following roles and responsibilities of School Neuropsychologists:

  • Provide neuropsychological assessment and interpretation services to schools for children with known or suspected neurological conditions.
  • Assist in the interpretation of neuropsychological findings from outside consultants or medical records.
  • Seek to integrate current brain research into educational practice.
  • Provide educational interventions that have a basis in the neuropsychological or educational literature.
  • Act as a liaison between the school and the medical community for transitional planning for TBI and other health impaired children and adolescents.
  • Consult with curriculum specialists in designing approaches to instruction that more adequately reflect what is known about brain-behavior relationships.
  • Conduct inservice training for educators and parents about the neuropsychological factors that relate to common childhood disorders.
  • Engage in evidenced-based research to test for the efficacy of neuropsychologically-based interventions (Miller, 2007).

This new FASP Special Committee is designed to introduce School Neuropsychological concepts and topics to the FASP Membership.

Please continue to check back with the website to see new additions.  We expect to have references, current articles of interest, webinars, and opportunities to learn about School Neuropsychology. For now, here is a list of readings of interest: School Neuropsychology Books

Our Committee:

Alicia Braccia (Chair)
abraccia@learningandachievement.com
JoEllen Preston        
jwpreston13@verizon.net
Berney Wilkinson    
berneywilkinson@msn.com
Flora Torra
florapsy@gmail.com