Helping your child feel their best, in body and mind, is an important part of pediatric rehabilitation. Neuropsychologists and psychologists are specialists who help children and families understand how the brain responds to injury, illness or medical conditions. Psychologists can help children learn coping skills, manage emotions, improve behavior, and build confidence so kids can continue to thrive at home and in their communities.
Whether your child is healing from a brain injury, adjusting after surgery, learning pain management or working through emotional stress, our pediatric neuropsychology and psychology specialists help kids process their emotions during rehabilitation in a safe, supportive environment.
A neuropsychologist is a licensed psychologist with advanced training focused on how the brain works and how changes in the brain can affect thinking, memory, attention, behavior, school performance and emotions. These specialists use structured assessments and observations to learn how your child’s brain functions and how best to support their recovery.
Neuropsychologists help answer questions like:
They look closely at patterns of thinking and behavior so the team can tailor therapy and learning strategies to your child’s strengths and challenges.
A psychologist focuses on your child’s emotional well-being, coping skills, behavior and adjustment to challenges—including the emotional impact of injury, medical treatments and changes in daily routines. Psychologists help children understand their feelings, handle stress and frustration and build resilience. They can also help children develop social skills and healthy ways of interacting with others.
Psychologists help kids and families with things like:
Together, neuropsychologists and psychologists provide complementary support for your child’s recovery, supporting their well-being through both practical skill building and understanding.
Comprehensive Evaluation and Assessment
One of the main ways neuropsychologists support children is through neuropsychological testing and evaluation. These assessments help the team understand:
During testing, your child might complete age-appropriate activities and tasks designed to measure different types of thinking skills and observe how they respond to challenges. Parents are often involved in providing background information and helping the team understand daily behaviors.
Once testing is complete, the neuropsychologist creates a detailed report and shares recommendations with you and the rest of the care team.
These recommendations may include:
Emotional Support and Mental Health Care
Psychologists help children understand and manage their emotions, especially when they’re facing stress, frustration or changes related to illness or injury. They help children:
These services often include individualized therapy sessions to help kids process what they’re experiencing. Parents and caregivers are typically included in sessions.
When your child begins rehabilitation—whether inpatient or outpatient—your care team will assess whether neuropsychology or psychology services might help them progress. This may start with:
If needed, your child may be scheduled for a formal evaluation to learn more about cognitive strengths and challenges.
Once evaluations are complete, neuropsychologists and psychologists:
This collaborative approach to care supports your child’s emotional, cognitive and behavioral needs.
Parents and caregivers are an important part of pediatric psychological care. Working alongside the specialists, you’ll learn:
A child’s experience at school often reveals how well they are coping academically and socially. Neuropsychologists and psychologists help translate evaluation findings into school-friendly recommendations, which may include:
They may work with teachers, school psychologists and special education teams to ensure your child has what they need to learn confidently and safely.
Neuropsychologists and psychologists are part of a larger interdisciplinary care team that works together on your child’s rehabilitation. This team may include:
By collaborating closely, the team ensures that your child’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and social needs are addressed comprehensively.
Families choose Mary Free Bed Kids because:
At Mary Free Bed Kids, we heal with our hands and treat with our hearts. Pediatric neuropsychologists and psychologists help families understand how to support your child during rehabilitation and beyond.