Amanda Child, PhD
- Neuropsychology

Pediatric Neuropsychologist
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Psychology Division, Baylor College of Medicine
Phone:
832-822-3700
Languages: English
Office location:
Texas Medical Center
6701 Fannin Street
Houston, TX 77030
Get to know Amanda Child, PhD
Dr. Amanda Child is a licensed psychologist specializing in pediatric neuropsychology. She supports children and adolescents with epilepsy and neurological conditions by conducting evaluations of their cognitive, behavioral and emotional functioning. Many of her patients are being considered for epilepsy surgery, and the findings from her evaluations are used to help the epilepsy team decide how to best treat the child’s epilepsy. In addition, Dr. Child works with families to ensure they understand the findings from the evaluation as well as guide them toward supports and interventions that will help their children continue to develop and learn.
Personal Statement
As a pediatric neuropsychologist, I am committed to delivering compassionate and high-quality care to children and their families. I am driven to obtain a deep understanding of each child’s cognitive, behavioral and emotional skills while respecting differing backgrounds and values. Each child is unique, and I focus on recognizing their strengths while addressing areas that need support. I strive to communicate these findings to families and help them understand the supports that will help their child continue to progress. I also work closely with the child’s medical team to ensure a comprehensive approach to the child’s care. My ultimate goal is to empower each child to reach their full potential by providing tailored, empathetic, and collaborative care.
Clinical Interests
Epilepsy, pre- and post-surgical evaluations, neurological conditions
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Kennedy Krieger Institute/Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | Fellowship | Pediatric Neuropsychology | 2021 |
The University of Chicago Medicine | Internship | Clinical Psychology | 2019 |
University of Houston | PhD | Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology | 2019 |
Bucknell University | Bachelors | Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience | 2011 |
* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Research interests
Neurocognitive and academic impact of medical conditions, treatments, and procedures
Warren, E. A., Raghubar, K. P., Cirino, P. T., Child, A. E., Lupo, P. J., Grosshans, D. R., ... & Kahalley, L. S. Cognitive predictors of social adjustment in pediatric brain tumor survivors treated with photon versus proton radiation therapy. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2022, 69(6), e29645
Child, A. E., Warren, E. A., Grosshans, D. R., Paulino, A. C., Okcu, M. F., Ris, M. D., ... & Kahalley, L. S. Long‐term cognitive and academic outcomes among pediatric brain tumor survivors treated with proton versus photon radiotherapy. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2021, 68(9), e29125.
Child, A. E., Cirino, P. T., Fletcher, J. M., Willcutt, E. G., & Fuchs, L. S. A cognitive dimensional approach to understanding shared and unique contributions to reading, math, and attention skills. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2019, 52(1), 15–30. DOI: 10.1177/0022219418775115
Cirino, P. T., Kulesz, P. A., Child, A. E., Ware, A. L., Barnes, M. A., Fletcher, J. M., & Dennis, M. Role of neurocognitive factors in academic fluency for children and adults with spina bifida myelomeningocele. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2019, 25(3), 249-265
Cirino, P.T., Child, A. E., & Macdonald, K. Longitudinal predictors of the overlap between reading and math skills. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2018, 54, 99-111. DOI: 10.1016/j.cedpsych.2018.06.002