Join us for a powerful and practical conversation designed to help you truly understand your child’s neuropsychological evaluation—and what to do next.
Levy Academy Virtual Roundtable with Dr. Alison Burns
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM EST
$45 | Online
Led by Christine Levy, M.Ed., alongside Stacey Souza, M.Ed., and Dr. Alison Burns, a Neuropsychologist from Neuropsychology & Education Services for Children & Adolescents, this session bridges the gap between evaluation results and real-life advocacy.
Too often, families walk away with a report—but no clear path forward. This roundtable is designed to change that.
In This Session, You Will Learn How To:
Understand the why behind neuropsychological evaluations
Break down complex reports into clear, usable insights
Identify key findings across cognitive, academic, and social-emotional domains
Turn recommendations into actionable support at home and school
Advocate with clarity using data—not guesswork
A New Light on Accommodations
Move beyond generic supports and learn how to align accommodations with your child’s unique neurocognitive profile.
Live Q&A
Bring your questions, your reports, and your real-life scenarios. This is a space for guidance, clarity, and connection.
A private access link will be sent prior to the event.
About Dr. Alison Burns
Dr. Burns conducts comprehensive evaluations of school-aged children, adolescents, and young adults with a variety of developmental, learning, and emotional difficulties. She has expertise in the evaluation of individuals following a concussion/mild traumatic brain injury and particularly enjoys working with individuals with attention (ADHD) and executive functioning (EF) difficulties. Dr. Burns is passionate about helping individuals and their families better understand their areas of strength and weakness and provides tailored treatment recommendations based upon that unique profile to make the evaluation most helpful for each client.