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504’s, IEPs, neuropsychological evaluations - what the heck do these numbers, letters, and big words mean? Our guest today knows that parents aren’t given a handbook, and so today’s episode is all about breaking it down and helping you navigate support for your child’s learning needs.
More on Dr. Nicole Katz:
Dr. Nicole Katz is a pediatric neuropsychologist, New York State licensed psychologist, and New York State certified school psychologist. She specializes in providing comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations which focus on the assessment, interventions, and accommodations for individuals (4-26 years old) with various learning/academic, attentional, developmental, or social-emotional challenges. Dr. Katz completed her pre-doctoral
internship at the Mount Sinai Hospital’s Epilepsy Center within the Neurology Department at the Icahn School of Medicine, her two-year clinical pediatric neuropsychology post-doctoral fellowship at the NYU Langone Child Study Center, undergraduate training at Emory University and, masters and doctoral degree at St. John’s University.
Dr. Katz has presented her research at multiple national conferences across the country and led numerous workshops and seminars to both professionals, trainees, and families within the New York and tri state regions.
Resources:
Www.nosillyquestionspodcast.com
https://www.instagram.com/nosillyquestionspodcast/
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504’s, IEPs, neuropsychological evaluations - what the heck do these numbers, letters, and big words mean? Our guest today knows that parents aren’t given a handbook, and so today’s episode is all about breaking it down and helping you navigate support for your child’s learning needs.
More on Dr. Nicole Katz:
Dr. Nicole Katz is a pediatric neuropsychologist, New York State licensed psychologist, and New York State certified school psychologist. She specializes in providing comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations which focus on the assessment, interventions, and accommodations for individuals (4-26 years old) with various learning/academic, attentional, developmental, or social-emotional challenges. Dr. Katz completed her pre-doctoral
internship at the Mount Sinai Hospital’s Epilepsy Center within the Neurology Department at the Icahn School of Medicine, her two-year clinical pediatric neuropsychology post-doctoral fellowship at the NYU Langone Child Study Center, undergraduate training at Emory University and, masters and doctoral degree at St. John’s University.
Dr. Katz has presented her research at multiple national conferences across the country and led numerous workshops and seminars to both professionals, trainees, and families within the New York and tri state regions.
Resources:
Www.nosillyquestionspodcast.com
https://www.instagram.com/nosillyquestionspodcast/

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