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Meg Manning, PhD

Dr. Meg Manning is a licensed psychologist who specializes in autism diagnostic evaluations and neurodevelopmental assessments of toddlers and preschool children.  Dr. Manning also conducts neuropsychological assessment for school age children for a wide range of concerns including ADHD, learning disorders, communication disorders, and social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties.  She also attends school meetings, provides parent consultation, and follows children over time as needed.

Dr. Manning received her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.  She completed her training in the Department of Psychiatry and Developmental Medicine Center at Children’s Hospital Boston, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital. Dr. Manning has also been on the faculty at the University of Massachusetts Medical School where was involved in research on children with autism, intellectual disabilities, and Down syndrome.

 

LINDSAY BOLTER, Ed.D

Dr. Lindsay Bolter is a licensed educational psychologist and nationally certified school psychologist. She specializes in psychoeducational evaluations of school-age children. Dr. Bolter completed her doctoral degree in school psychology through Loyola University Chicago after earning a master’s and specialist equivalent from the University at Buffalo.

Dr. Bolter researched school-based interventions for executive functioning as part of her doctoral work. She has completed advanced graduate work in behavioral interventions and is certified as a BCBA. Dr. Bolter has worked as a school psychologist in public school districts in Massachusetts for the past 15 years.