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Professionals Who Can Help

   

Audiologist
Provides assessments and exercises to measure and improve hearing ability

Educational Consultant
Furnishes educational evaluations

Educational Therapist
Designs and implements learning and behavior programs

Learning Disabilities Specialist
A teacher with specific training and credentials to provide educational services to students with learning disabilities and their teachers

Neurologist
A medical doctor who looks for possible damage to brain functions

Occupational Therapist
Evaluates and treats motor and sensory functions related to performing daily tasks

Pediatrician
A medical doctor who provides services to infants, children and adolescents

Psychiatrist
A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats severe behavioral and emotional problems and may prescribe medications

Clinical Psychologist
Provides psychological and intellectual assessment and treatment regarding mental and emotional health

School/Educational Psychologist
Administers psychological and educational assessments and may participate in behavior management, counseling and consultations

Neuropsychologist
Integrates psychological observations of behavior and the mind with neurological observations of the brain and nervous system

 
 
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