Roles
Asst. Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Licensed Psychologist
Clinical Supervisor
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Biography
Taylor Rosenblat, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist and clinical supervisor at the Mailman Center for Child Development. Dr. Rosenblat received her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University. She then completed her clinical internship at the Marcus Autism Center, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Emory University, where she specialized in assessment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and early intervention for toddlers experiencing social communication delays. Following internship, Dr. Rosenblat completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic (ASAC) at the University of Miami’s Department of Psychology, where she continued her specialized training in assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with or suspected of ASD. Dr. Rosenblat has experience using evidence-based ASD diagnostic measures (e.g., ADOS-2, CARS2), as well as training in novel eye-tracking technology to reveal how children engage with their surroundings and enhance access to early intervention. Her clinical and research interests include the early assessment and diagnosis of ASD, as well as the development and implementation of early interventions to improve behavior and parent-child interactions. Dr. Rosenblat joined the Mailman Center for Child Development in 2025 as a faculty member where she conducts psychological evaluations within the Interdisciplinary Developmental Evaluation Service (IDES) clinic and Linda Ray Intervention Center. As part of her role, she also works part-time at ASAC completing psychological evaluations and providing clinical supervision. Outside of the clinic, you can find Dr. Rosenblat trying group fitness classes around South Florida, spending time with her family, listening to Taylor Swift, or running around with her Goldendoodle.
