Building upon foundation courses in learning theory and typical and atypical child and adolescent development, this advanced course introduces students to neuropsychological principles underlying learning and behavior disorders in children and adolescents. Students become acquainted with the neuropsychological basis of learning and behavior disorders including reading, math, and language disorders as well as nonverbal learning disorders, disorders on the autistic spectrum, disorders of attention, and executive functions. With this foundation, students are more informed about various neurodevelopmental disorders, evidence-based treatments, and accommodations for preschool through high school age children. A review of psychopharmacological interventions for the lay person is included. The interpretation of psychological and neuropsychological assessments and the presentation of these results to educators and parents is a focus in order to inform school interventions, and promote better learning and personal/social and career outcomes for all students.