04/09/2026
Every summer, our themed intensive structured literacy camps grow a little more—and that growth tells a beautiful story.
In our very first year of business, we had just 10 campers total.
Last year, we had 26.
And typically, our biggest wave of sign-ups does not even happen until May.
But this year? We already have 25 students registered—and camp is still two months away.
Something special is happening.
Families are planning ahead. Spots are filling earlier. And our summer camps are becoming one of the most anticipated parts of the year.
If you’ve been thinking about joining us, this is your sign not to wait too long.
01/15/2026
Have you been searching for a meaningful, in-person social skills group for your child or teen? Check out this opportunity!
The Scott Center, a respected non-profit clinic at Florida Tech, is known for providing stellar services for children and families with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). They are currently advertising openings for an upcoming social skills program based on the respected PEERS Program, with groups for children ages 6-17 years old.
PEERS provides explicit, evidence-based social skills instruction with guided practice alongside same-age peers—ideal for many neurodiverse children and adolescents.
See the attached fliers for more information and contact details.
Classes start soon!
01/15/2026
Second quarter report cards are out, and for some families, they came with unexpected concerns — including discussions of retention or academic risk.
If your child is bright but struggling, overwhelmed, or underperforming, this infographic explains when a private learning and attention assessment may help uncover what’s really going on.
Contact our office today to discuss your concerns with Dr. Greenfield. Together, we will determine whether an assessment is the right path forward for your child.
01/15/2026
Grades Don’t Always Reflect Ability
Second quarter report cards are out — and for many families, they raise more questions than answers.
If your child is bright but struggling, bored, overwhelmed, or inconsistent at school, a neuropsychological or psychoeducational evaluation can help uncover why.
Giftedness, ADHD, learning disorders, and other neurodevelopmental differences often go unnoticed — or misunderstood — without comprehensive assessment.
🔗Learn more: www.DrGreenfield.com
📩 Inquiries: [email protected]
Clarity changes everything. 🧠✨
Krista Greenfield, PsyD LLC | psychological assessment
Dr. Greenfield specializes in neuropsychological and psychoeducational assessment of children, adolescents, and young adults from preschool through college. Dr. Greenfield frequently addresses concerns regarding learning difficulties, attention problems, developmental disorders, as well as a variety...
12/02/2025
Parent–teacher conferences are one of the best opportunities to understand how your child is really doing at school, not just academically, but socially, emotionally, and in their day-to-day functioning. As neuropsychologists, we know that grades alone rarely tell the full story.
That’s why we put together 9 neuropsych-informed questions to help parents go deeper during conferences. These questions give you insight into your child’s:
• Executive functioning (planning, organization, transitions)
• Attention and self-regulation
• Social relationships and classroom dynamics
• Learning stamina and processing
• Strengths and areas of growth
If you’ve ever walked out of a conference wishing you had asked different questions or had a clearer understanding of what your child experiences at school, this guide is for you.
Save this post for your next conference—and feel free to share it with another parent or teacher who might find it helpful.
11/08/2025
💥 Anger is just the part we see. What’s underneath matters most.
Talk Less About “Being Mad”
…and more about what your child is really feeling inside.
When we look beneath the surface, we build connection, not just correction. 💛
11/08/2025
If your child struggles with anxiety, it doesn’t mean something is wrong. It means their brain is doing exactly what it’s designed to do: protect them.
Our goal isn’t to eliminate anxiety, but to help kids understand it. When they can recognize what they’re feeling, name it, and learn how to respond, they stop feeling overwhelmed and start feeling empowered.
When kids understand their anxiety, they no longer feel trapped by it. They feel in charge of it.
With your support and the right tools they can grow braver, calmer, and more confident every time.
11/08/2025
Parents often feel confused (or even intimidated) about IEPs and 504 Plans. The truth? These supports are here to help your child succeed, not as a “last resort.”
At Insight Collective, we help families uncover their child’s learning profile so they can access the right accommodations, build confidence, and thrive in school.
💡 Not sure if your child needs support? Let’s talk it through. Book a free phone consult.
11/08/2025
Great resource shared by the Los Angeles-based neuropsychology group practice I have worked with for more than a decade.....but applicable to my Florida families as well!
Insight Collective News: Parent–Teacher Conference Edition
Read our latest newsletter with tips to help your child thrive during parent-conference season!
https://mailchi.mp/0e1fe1ce4205/back-to-school-news-from-insight-collective-6748979
10/15/2025
When report cards come home, the first words out of our mouths matter more than the grades themselves.
They teach kids how to handle feedback, with curiosity or with fear.
Try swapping criticism for curiosity:
❌ “What happened here?”
✅ “Can you help me understand what made this class harder?”
That one small shift helps kids stay calm enough to think and not shut down. When children feel safe, their brains move out of defense mode and into problem-solving mode. That’s where real growth happens. Not just academically, but emotionally, too.
At Insight Collective, we help kids build the reflection and self-regulation skills that turn hard moments into learning opportunities.
08/28/2025
What is a Pediatric Neuropsychologist?
08/28/2025
If you are looking to upgrade your child's enrichment this year...
Elon Musk created a secretive ‘laboratory school’ for brilliant kids who love flamethrowers
The exclusive school draws heavily from the children of SpaceX employees, insiders say.