Childs who need testing accommodations may have the knowledge and skills to do well on tests but need extra time or a quiet environment to perform their best. These accommodations allow the student to demonstrate their skills on an equal level as their peers.
A diagnosis for a testing accommodation evaluates the child as a whole and identifies if a testing accommodation is necessary.
The eligibility guidelines for testing accommodations vary depending on the specific exam, such as state-wide tests, entrance exams, and aptitude tests (e.g., SAT, ACT, LSAT, MCAT etc). Most tests require a neuropsychological or psychological evaluation documenting a learning disability or other need for an accommodation, as well as a recommendation for the accommodation. In most cases, receiving testing accommodations in school or having a letter from a doctor is not enough to be eligible.
A neuropsychological evaluation and recommendation for a testing accommodation can help you or your child get the extra time and/or environment needed to perform best.
During the evaluation, the doctor evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the student as a whole. These will include cognitive, intellectual, behavioral, and adaptive functioning measures to identify patterns of strengths and weaknesses. The comprehensive nature of this test helps the doctor determine whether they can give a diagnosis and recommendation for testing accommodations.
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The current high-stakes system of standardized testing can have a tremendous impact on a child’s future prospects. A difference of a few points on these tests can affect where a child places in their class, which schools they can get into, and what opportunities are available to them as they move into adulthood. Our neuropsychologists can evaluate your child, identify whether they need testing accommodations, and make a recommendation in order to help your student succeed.
As children develop from infancy through early adulthood, the skills they need to succeed change as well. Using this developmental framework, our neuropsychologists offer 4 types of neuropsych evaluations which are uniquely designed for each stage from childhood to adulthood:
Each type of evaluation shares a core assessment of common neuropsychological abilities, but the specific measures, goals, and recommendations generated from the various evaluations target the individual’s needs at their developmental level.
To better meet the needs of the child, our neuropsychologists have incorporated a flexible evaluation approach which allows for children to be evaluated outside of our offices, whether at home or in school. This allows for a comprehensive assessment of both the child and their environment, and enables in-vivo consultation with school or home personnel that are influential in the child’s life.
Although we do not accept insurance, some clients with out-of-network benefits are able to secure reimbursement for services.
Licensed Neuropsychologist in New York State
Dr. Ben Malkin, Psy.D. is a pediatric neuropsychologist working in the New York area who specializes in seeing children with a variety of neuropsychological and cognitive deficits as well as various medical issues.
After receiving his bachelors in psychology from Lander’s College, he pursued his doctorate in School Psychology at St. John’s University, and trained in Columbia University Medical Center and the Center for Applied Psychology during his internship year.
He completed a fellowship in Pediatric Neuropsychology in Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where he conducted neuropsychological evaluations for childhood cancer patients and survivors, to help them reach their potential despite their challenges.
Dr. Malkin is originally from Los Angeles and currently lives in Woodmere, NY with his wife and three children.
Dr. Ben Malkin provides pediatric neuropsychological evaluations that assess a child’s cognitive profile – used to create a personalized treatment plan which optimizes the child’s development at home, school or other settings.
Hours: 8am-8pm, 7 days a week