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  1. To look up the ZIP Code, please enter the ZIP Code here.

  2. I don't remember your name, either.

  3. Psychologist: "Do you know when your birthday is?".Child (aged 7): "April 20.".Psych: "So you were born on April 20, 2001.".Child (astounded): "I was born on my birthday?!?!?!?!"John Garruto, D.Ed., NCSP

  4. Tests don’t harm children; testers do.

  5. A Note on Terminology • Most standardized tests attempt to present items in an approximate order from easier to more difficult (or no-brainer to impossible). • Item numbers follow this approximate sequence of increasing difficulty. Item 13 is intended to be easier than Item 14. Item 13 very probably is easier than Item 23 for most examinees. • However, items are printed on the Test Record vertically with the easiest items at the top and the most difficult at the bottom.

  6. A Note on Terminology 1. Items probably easier than the Below 2. current item: before or below (??) 3. or lower-numbered than the 4. current item. 5.Current Item 6. Items probably harder than the 7. current item: after or above (??) 8. or higher-numbered than the 9. current item. Above .What's up with that?

  7. Diagnosis by Checklist John Willis discovered that diagnosis by checklist can be misleading. While reading a magazine in a waiting room, he completed a checklist very similar to the following one.

  8. TAKE THIS QUIZ TODAY! Mood Swings, Emotional Outbursts, Irritable Chronic Fatigue, Extreme Fatigue, Feel Drained  Poor Concentration and Memory, Spaced out Feeling  Muscle Aches, Weakness or Paralysis  Pain or Swelling in Joints Vaginal Burning, Itching, Discharge . PMS, Cramps and Menstrual Irregularities. Anxiety Attacks, Panic Attacks, Chronic High Stress  Headaches or Migraines  10. Chronic Indigestion, Frequent use of Antacids If you have at least 6 of these 10 symptoms, you probably have a vaginal yeast infection and should ask your doctor about Candidakill.™

  9. Top Ten Worst Evaluation HabitsDebbie White, M.Ed., SAIF • You don’t review past testing and meeting notes • You don’t solicit parental input before the meeting • You give the minimum subtests; there will be no changes in the student’s performance… • Your protocols are pristine - no notes • You don’t consider the classroom observation to be of much importance • You think the computer print-out is your report • You think the numbers tell the story • You don’t involve the student in the testing experience • You don’t use any of the results for the IEP • You don’t use any of the results for programming

  10. History is important…

  11. Brown ADHD Scales-Self Form

  12. http://www.dralynnebeal.yp.ca/ http://www.ctcinsight.com/

  13. Thoughts on Test Selection • Size, weight, time, and costs. Testing Room ψ

  14. Holiday wish list DAS II WJ IV OL CAS2 WJ IV ACH RIAS-2 WJ IV COG CMS CMS WRAML2 TOMAL-2 WISC-V

  15. Careful test-session observations are essential.

  16. A WISC A WRAT A Bender Evaluation for Diagnosis or Placement Common Tools for Placement? Ron Dumont

  17. Testing the Dead

  18. Parents’ Attorneys Watching School Districts Attempting to Implement RTI.

  19. I’m glad those Gift Sets don’t move around!

  20. I’ve had this since 1958.

  21. To: bob372@qmail.comFrom: arthur651@qmail.comRe: apology Date: March 7, 2014xI am so sorry Bob. I've been riddled with guilt and I have to confess. I have been tapping your wife, day and night when you're not around. In fact, more than you. I do not get any at home, but that's no excuse. I can no longer live with the guilt and I hope you will accept my sincerest apology with my promise that it won't happen again.

  22. To: bob372@qmail.comFrom: arthur651@qmail.comRe: correction Date: March 8, 2014xDamn autocorrect! I meant "wifi," not "wife."

  23. Select an appropriate instrument for your assessment.

  24. Don’t overlook the obvious in your assessment.

  25. Don’t overlook the obvious in your assessment.

  26. Predictable results may confirm, not rule out, Specific Learning Disability.

  27. Offer sensible recommendations.

  28. Offer recommendations appropriate to the problem.

  29. Multicultural IQ Test

  30. How many more do I have to miss so we can stop?

  31. Dr. Mazloo said we stop after three wrong answers in a row.

  32. Universal Symbols for Fabric Care No triangles or circles. 40 liters of home-made wine  Shapes must be concentric. Wash 40 times before wearing? No swim-ming. No Erlenmeyer flasks! No stationary bikes.

  33. And one of those lessens might be spelling. It's never too late.

  34. . When I was young, we didn't need help finding the floor. You just fell down, and there it was.

  35. A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing. – Emo Philips

  36. No! Tough place to spend your probation!

  37. You're in America now. You need to speak English. If you want to speak Mexican, go back to Mexico. Hágoónee’. Nizhónígo Nee Ado’ááł. Sir, I was speaking Navajo. If you want to speak English, go back to England.

  38. Message sent from NYASP Convention 10/23/15.

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