Sarah Tuberman-Green at Coronado Psych on Orange Avenue in Coronado holds California psychology license PSY 32685 and specializes in child, adolescent, and family psychology after earning a PsyD from Alliant International University's CSPP San Diego campus in 2019 and an MA from Pepperdine University in 2013. Autism-spectrum, ADHD, and learning-disability evaluations produce diagnostic reports that inform classroom accommodations, and the practice coordinates IEP navigation with island schools including Crown Preschool when early-intervention placement decisions require psychoeducational documentation for children as young as three. A post-doctoral fellowship at Gateways Hospital's inpatient adolescent unit in Los Angeles built specialized competency in acute-crisis stabilization, DBT skills training for self-harm reduction, and family-systems intervention for high-acuity cases. School-consultation services extend through the elementary grades at campuses such as Village Elementary School, where psychoeducational evaluations for dyslexia, dyscalculia, and processing-speed deficits translate into actionable 504 and IEP recommendations. Comprehensive neuropsychological batteries assess cognitive ability, academic achievement, adaptive behavior, and social-emotional functioning across eight to twelve hours of standardized testing, integrated with classroom observation and teacher-rating scales.