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Neurodevelopment in the Post-Pandemic World

Book

Dr. Jennifer Reesman is co-author of Neurodevelopment in the Post-Pandemic World (Oxford University Press, September 2024). This book explores the lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and adolescents, including disruptions in education, mental health, and neurodevelopment. It highlights how pandemic-related stress, missed interventions, and altered learning experiences may shape psychological, social, and academic outcomes for years to come. The book also offers guidance for clinicians, educators, and policymakers to address these challenges and implement evidence-based supports.

Dr. Jennifer Linton Reesman is a board-certified clinical and pediatric neuropsychologist whose work spans research, clinical practice, and public engagement.

She has contributed to books, peer-reviewed journals, professional guidelines, podcasts, and media outlets, sharing expertise in pediatric neuropsychology, developmental disabilities, and supporting children who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Podcasts

Dr. Reesman shares practical guidance for families and clinicians on pediatric neuropsychology:

  • Navigating Neuropsychology Podcast:

    • Evaluations with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children Episode 104

    • Pediatric Fact Finding Case (with Dr. Veronica Chang) Episode 153

  • Special Ed Strategist Podcast, Episode 147: From Medical Reports to Everyday Supports
    Dr. Reesman discusses translating complex neuropsychological and audiology evaluations into actionable strategies for families, including children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Podcast Link

Other Media Features

Dr. Reesman has been quoted and interviewed in multiple outlets:

  • Healthy Debate: Post-pandemic adolescent development, online ADHD diagnoses, and mental health strategies
    Middle School Minds
    Online ADHD Diagnoses

  • Washington Post, NPR, Fox News, WBAL-TV, WUSA9, ABC7, MPT, DCist, NBC Washington: Topics include school reopening, COVID-19 impact on children, mental health, education policy, and supporting children with disabilities

  • Linking Research to Classrooms Blog:

    • An Introduction to Meeting the Needs of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students

    • Faculty Interview with Dr. Jennifer Reesman

    • Myths & Facts about the Needs of Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students

Selected Research & Publications

Original Research & Case Reports

Dr. Reesman’s research spans pediatric neuropsychology, developmental disabilities, and deaf education. Examples include:

  1. Hemiparesis and adaptive dysfunction in children with Sturge-Weber syndrome, Journal of Child Neurology, 2009

  2. Neuropsychological features in children with Sturge-Weber syndrome, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2010

  3. Processing speed assessment in children with mild TBI, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2013

  4. Utility of ImPACT testing with deaf adolescents, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2016

  5. COVID-19 educational disruption and neurodevelopmental outcomes, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2022

  6. Reforming learning disorder diagnosis after COVID-19 educational disruption, Nature Reviews Psychology, 2022

  7. Altered Trajectories: Long-term impact of pandemic disruptions, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2024

 

Review Articles & Guidelines

  • APA Task Force Guidelines for Assessment and Intervention with Persons with Disabilities, 2022

  • Intellectual assessment for children who are deaf or hard of hearing, Rehabilitation Psychology, 2014

  • Identification of autism spectrum disorder in children with vision or hearing impairment, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2022

 

Book Chapters & Monographs

  • Diversity and disability issues in neuropsychology supervision, Oxford University Press, 2021

  • Sensory Disabilities, Oxford Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology, 2nd Edition, 2025

  • Beck Depression Inventory & Geriatric Depression Scale entries, Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2017–2019

 

Opinion Pieces & Media Commentary

  • Washington Post: School closures, vaccination policies, reopening plans

  • New York Times Morning Newsletter: COVID-19 impact on learning and mental health

  • APA Monitor on Psychology: Supporting Team USA athletes at the Deaflympics

 

Methods & Techniques

  • Distraction and pain management strategies for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities

  • Pediatric concussion recovery, sleep disruption, and sensory management strategies