Invited Symposium 4: Innovations in Infant, Toddler, and Young Child Neuropsychological Models of Care

The neuropsychology of babies, toddlers, and young children is a rapidly evolving frontier within our discipline. While there is an inaccurate perception among referral sources that neuropsychological services are not useful before school-age, pediatric neuropsychologists are especially well-suited...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 2023-11, Vol.29 (s1), p.775-776
Hauptverfasser: Ludwig, Natasha N., Anderson, Peter, Gerner, Gwendolyn, Taylor, H. Gerry, Williams, Tricia
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Zusammenfassung:The neuropsychology of babies, toddlers, and young children is a rapidly evolving frontier within our discipline. While there is an inaccurate perception among referral sources that neuropsychological services are not useful before school-age, pediatric neuropsychologists are especially well-suited to identify delay or dysfunction in the years before school entry (Baron and Anderson, 2012). Patterns of neurodevelopmental strengths and weaknesses can be detected very early on in development and used to make inferences about brain-behavior relationships integral for guiding treatment across a number of medical and neurodevelopmental diagnoses. As such, there is a need to foster ongoing clinical interest and expertise and promote the utility of neuropsychological services within this age range. The INS BabIes, ToddlerS, and Young children (BITSY) SIG was recently developed to bring together scientists and clinicians from across the world who conduct research and provide neuropsychological services within this age range to foster collaboration and learning. A priority of the BITSY SIG is not only to promote awareness of the novel needs of this age range, but to consider historical and ongoing disparities in service access, representation in research, and neuropsychological practice. For this inaugural BITSY SIG symposium, four members of the SIG will discuss innovations in infant, toddler, and young child neuropsychological models of care. This topic was developed in direct response to survey results from the first BITSY SIG meeting held during INS 2022, indicating the need for the development and refinement of clinical approaches that incorporate diverse perspectives as well as training opportunities in models of care for very young children. As such, speakers will cover innovations in neuropsychological service models from the prenatal period to formative early years that are inclusive of diverse neurological and neurodevelopmental populations commonly served by neuropsychologists including spina bifida, prematurity, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), congenital heart disease (CHD), autism (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The first talk will highlight the unique role of the neuropsychologist in prenatal and infant consultation, whereas the second talk will focus on the state of the field with regard to the utility of neuroimaging in neonatal populations and the integration of this tool in neuropsychological care. The third talk
ISSN:1355-6177
1469-7661
DOI:10.1017/S1355617723009645