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Developmental and behavioral pediatrics

About us

The Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics offers diagnostic and treatment services for children with neurodevelopmental problems and associated behavioral disorders, from birth through adolescence. The Division is focused on helping families understand:

  • The complex development processes of infants, toddlers, children and adolescents and how these fit into the context of their families and communities.
  • The influences of biological, psychological and social factors on the emotional, social, motor, language and cognitive development of children.
  • Mechanisms for the prevention or treatment of behavioral and developmental disorders.

The Division has a large number of developmental behavioral pediatrics on staff, each with expertise in the evaluation and management of a range of developmental and/or behavioral concerns and conditions. The staff also includes a developmental neurologist, clinical psychologists, a pediatric nurse practitioner and a nurse clinician.

What we evaluate

The Division of Development and Behavioral Pediatrics is dedicated to evaluating and treating many different concerns, including:

  • Developmental delay, including delays in spoken language and socialization
  • Delayed motor milestones and suspected motor disabilities
  • Behavioral disorders, including ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder
  • Short attention span
  • Autism spectrum disorders, including pervasive developmental disorder – not otherwise (PDD-NOS)
  • Specific PDD – NOS and Asperger’s disorder
  • Cognitive delays and impairments, including mental retardation and borderline intelligence
  • Learning disabilities
  • Prematurity

Psychoeducational testing

Psychoeducational testing consultations and evaluations are available for learning disabilities, autism, mental retardation and giftedness. Testing includes cognitive, achievement and behavioral assessments, in order to provide parents with information useful in detecting learning disabilities and requesting services from local school districts. Additionally, testing for talented and gifted children is available.

Behavior modification counseling

Behavior modification counseling is also available. We meet with you to design and implement behavior change techniques to improve your child’s behavior and functioning.

Family-based group treatment

The ADHD Group Treatment Program consists of weekly groups for parents and children. Parents meet in a group to collaborate with one another and enhance parenting skills. Children meet with their peers to learn the tools and skills necessary to improve their social skills and their well-being. Families are brought together for the last portion of the group to work on a task or review key concepts.

Family based group care for children with ADHD and their parents

  • Increases parental knowledge concerning ADHD and other disorders
  • Increases compliant behavior and decreases defiant behavior by your child
  • Promotes empathic, effective methods of discipline
  • Improves communication between you and your child
  • Helps parents to help children navigate social situations
  • Enhances collaboration skills with teachers and the educational system
  • Provides a group setting where parents can receive support from peers

Neonatal developmental follow-up

Our High Risk Newborn Follow-Up Program follows babies born prematurely (or with other medical problems) during their infant and toddler years, in order to monitor development. If developmental delays or neurological problems are noted, our staff will make recommendations for further evaluation and services as needed.

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269-01 76th Ave
Queens, NY 11040

Our representatives are available to schedule your appointment Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm.

For a Northwell ambulance, call (833) 259-2367.