Welcome to Neocortex Cottage, a place dedicated to providing comprehensive evaluations that help uncover each child’s unique learning profile.
About Dr. Lakia Kearson
Compassionate Care, Scholarly Training
I’m Dr. Lakia Kearson, a pediatric neuropsychologist licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. I completed my doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Neuropsychology concentration) at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and a two-year fellowship at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. I also trained at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Franciscan Children’s Hospital.
My approach is collaborative and strengths-based. I work with families, schools, and medical teams to translate evaluation results into clear, practical strategies that support your child’s growth and well-being.
Who I Help
Focused on Children, Teens, and Young Adults
—Children, adolescents and young adults with attention and executive functioning challenges
—Students with learning differences, including dyslexia and other learning disabilities
—Young people managing complex medical or neurological conditions
—Families seeking clarity and a plan for school, home, and future transitions
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Comprehensive Neuropsychological Evaluations
Full assessment of cognitive, academic, and emotional functioning.
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ADHD Evaluations
Focused testing to clarify attention and executive functioning concerns.
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Neuropsychological Care for Medically Complex Conditions
Comprehensive and targeted assessments to help families better understand the effects of medical conditions.
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Psychoeducational Testing
Targeted evaluations for learning challenges and developing a school plan.
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Gifted/Admissions Testing
Brief evaluations for advanced placement or private school entry.
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Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs)
In-depth assessments requested by schools or parents.
What to Expect
A Clear, Supportive Process
1. Initial Interview
A 15-minute call to discuss your concerns and determine next steps
2. Intake Consultation
Review history and set goals for the evaluation.
3. Testing Day
In-person activities that assess learning, memory, attention, and more.
4. Feedback Session
Clear, parent-friendly explanation of results within 1–2 weeks.
5. Written Report & Collaboration
A detailed report plus optional coordination with schools and providers.
FAQs Snapshot
Common Questions from Parents
How long does testing take? – Most evaluations take 5–7 hours, typically completed in one or two sessions.
How is this different from the school’s evaluation? – Neuropsychological testing is more comprehensive, including attention, memory, executive functioning, and emotional health.
Do you take insurance? – I am out-of-network but provide superbills for possible reimbursement.

