Neuropsychology is the study of brain-behavior relationships.  Neuropsychologists who work with children use their understanding of brain functioning to identify and explain abilities and disabilities that might affect a child’s learning.  A developmentally oriented neuropsychologist thinks about children in a holistic way, considering the impact of thinking skills, memory, motor skills, social skills, and emotional functioning on the child’s development.

 

We call ourselves developmental neuropsychologists because we work only with children, and because we believe that children are not just smaller, less skillful, adults, but are inherently different because they are constantly changing.  Each time we evaluate a child, we are getting just a “snapshot” of that child as she or he is developing.  An important part of our service to parents is to help them expect and prepare for the bumps along the road, as well as the unexpected joys of raising children.

 

We believe that all children deserve to be understood by their parents and teachers.  Children who don’t ‘fit the mold’ often lose pace at school because teachers don’t have a good sense of how these children learn best.  A good evaluation can help adults understand a child and provide strategies to help maximize his/her learning potential.

What Is Neuropsychology?

Phone: 610-541-0710

kherzel@gmail.com

 

Office: 300 South Chester Rd.

Suite 104A, Swarthmore Medical Center

Swarthmore, PA

 

http://kherzel.leadhat.com

 

To contact Dr. Herzel:

Kristen Herzel, Ph.D. and Mary Lazar, Psy.D.

To contact Dr. Lazar:

Phone: 610-645-5668

Cell: 610-213-9798

mflazar@yahoo.com

 

Office: 234 South Bryn Mawr Ave.

Suite 100

Bryn Mawr, PA