
Supporting your child’s journey is our passion and purpose
Milestones Child Psychology in Ponte Vedra supports families through Northeast Florida.
Dr. Lee Ann Annotti, a licensed clinical practitioner of child psychology in Ponte Vedra Beach, specializes in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), language and communication differences, learning differences (gifted and/or learning disability) and behavioral challenges. These evaluations offer your child recommended supports, whether that be medical, therapeutic, school, or community-driven.
Milestones Child Psychology also offers parent coaching and educational advocacy to guarantee parents have the tools and resources to advocate for their child. Our Educational Advocate will help you prepare for IEP or 504 meetings, and attend the meeting with you. The compassionate and experienced Milestones team brings the evidence-based resources that you and your child need in a private, safe, and personalized environment.
Our goal is to conduct evaluations and advocacy services in collaboration with caregivers so that you can focus on and help your family thrive.
As Northeast Florida’s home for child psychology in Ponte Vedra, evaluations, and therapy services, Milestones Child Psychology is proud to conduct services in a safe, dedicated setting with a licensed child psychologist. We strive to make the neuropsychological evaluations therapeutic. We only use evidence-based, “gold standard” assessment tools that are validated and widely accepted for the purposes of school, community, and federal resources.
We will help you advocate with schools to obtain needed supports, whether through a 504 plan or Individualized Education Plan (IEP), and community resources to give your child with the necessary supports. We value collaborating with parents and children to give the family with tools and recommendations that foster the family bond and the child’s development.
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