Dr. Isquith is a psychologist licensed in Vermont and New Hampshire with a specialty in pediatric neuropsychology. He completed his BA in psychology/speech and hearing sciences at the University of Michigan, his doctorate in child clinical psychology and law at the University of Buffalo, and his clinical internship and postdoctoral training at Boston Children’s Hospital. He spent the 1990s in Baltimore at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital and Johns Hopkins Hospital and joined the Dartmouth faculty in 2000. He remains a member of the adjunct faculty at both Dartmouth Medical School and Antioch New England Graduate School. He is also developing an independent practice in pediatric neuropsychology. Dr. Isquith specializes in working with deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. His primary area of research is the development and disorders of self-regulation in children and adolescents. He is a coauthor of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) family of instruments, including the gold-standard measure for executive function, the BRIEF2.