Child, Adolescent & Young Adult Neuropsychology

When school feels harder than it should, clarity changes everything.

Comprehensive, evidence-based evaluations that turn worries about learning, attention, and emotions into clear answers, and a practical path forward your family can act on.

Mission

Compassionate, evidence-based assessment that empowers children and their families to understand strengths, overcome challenges, and move forward with confidence at home, at school, and in the community.

About Dr. Schuster

Twenty-six years listening closely to children.

My path began in the classroom as a public-school teacher and led to neuropsychology, so I understand children not just as a set of scores, but as learners in real schools and real families. Respect, compassion, and careful attention to detail are at the core of my practice.

Before founding Bridging Gaps Psychology, I spent nearly fourteen years at the Child Mind Institute as a Senior Neuropsychologist, Director of Clinical Training, and later Associate Clinical Director.

LicensureLicensed Psychologist New Jersey & New York
DoctoratePsyD, Clinical-School Psychology Ferkauf Graduate School, Yeshiva University
MastersMS, School Psychology Ferkauf Graduate School, Yeshiva University
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What's assessed

A complete picture, not a single number.

Each evaluation draws on these domains to understand the whole child.

Intellectual Functioning

Overall cognitive abilities, including reasoning and problem-solving.

Language Skills

Understanding and use of spoken and written language.

Attention & Executive Functioning

Focus, organization, planning, and impulse control.

Learning & Memory

The ability to acquire, retain, and recall information.

Academic Achievement

Reading, writing, math, and other school-related skills.

Motor Skills

Fine and gross motor coordination and planning.

Social & Emotional Functioning

Social skills, emotional regulation, and relationships.

As needed

Adaptive Skills

Practical, everyday skills for independence and daily living, such as self-care, communication, and community functioning.

As needed

Autism Spectrum

Specialized evaluation of social communication, reciprocal interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors.

Common questions

Knowing what to expect makes it easier.

A few of the questions parents ask most often.

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A comprehensive assessment that examines how a child's brain development affects learning, behavior, and emotions, helping to clarify strengths, challenges, and the supports that will actually help.

Consider an evaluation if your child is struggling with learning, attention, emotions, or behavior, or if you simply need clearer information to guide decisions at home or school.

Neuropsychological evaluations are more comprehensive. They assess cognitive, academic, and emotional functioning together to understand the underlying reasons for a child's difficulties, not just whether they qualify for a service.

I am not in-network with insurance, but I provide detailed documentation you can submit for possible out-of-network reimbursement.

Get in Touch

Let's start with a conversation.

Tell me a little about your child and what's on your mind. I'll help you understand whether an evaluation makes sense, and what it would look like for your family.

(609) 255-0221 New Jersey & New York