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Educational Evaluations of Children With Special Needs: Clinical and Forensic Considerations (Forensic Practice in Psychology Series) Kindle Edition
Educational Evaluations of Children With Special Needs describes how to perform an independent educational evaluation for children with special needs. Chapters describe the suggested format and content of initial meetings with parents and school officials, the assessment and evaluation process, how to piece together the final report, and additional issues that arise after the final settlement, including testimony in due process hearings. They also carefully outline the evaluator’s responsibilities under the law.
Perhaps most importantly, they provide crucial suggestions for how evaluators can navigate conflict that often arises between parents and school officials, while remaining focused on providing the best possible education for all children.
- ISBN-13978-1433815751
- PublisherAmerican Psychological Association
- Publication dateNovember 18, 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- File size671 KB
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"instructive and pragmatic, the best of both worlds, in a compact, engaging, and highly readable text.” – New England Psychologist
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Kristen Bishop, PsyD, is a recent graduate entering the field of clinical psychology. Her dissertation, "Creating Academic Recommendations for Children With an Autism Spectrum Disorder: Insights From Key Informants," explored how psychologists could improve their academic recommendations for children with an autism spectrum disorder. Her professional interests include academic child assessment, collaborative work with school-based professionals, and conducting assessments and providing treatments for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Her interest in providing interdisciplinary assessment that best supports a child's treatment across settings including the home, school, and community can be seen in her clinical training and experience. Dr. Bishop's training and experience include the completion of the Parenting Evaluation Training Program at the University of Washington and the University of Washington's Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities long-term trainee certificate. She will soon be beginning private practice work, including assessment and treatment services, through Eastside Psychological Associates in Washington State.
G. Andrew H. Benjamin, JD, PhD, ABPP, is the director of the Parenting Evaluation/Training Program at the University of Washington in Seattle as well as clinical professor of psychology and affiliate professor of law at the University of Washington. While working with families engaged in high-conflict litigation and lawyers suffering from various mental health and drug abuse problems, Dr. Benjamin was named "Professional of the Year" by the Washington State Bar Association's Family Law Section. He was elected to serve as president of the Washington State Psychological Association, and later his colleagues there created an association award named after him for "outstanding and tireless contributions." He was honored by the Puyallup Indian Nation's Health Authority for serving as a "modern day warrior fighting the mental illnesses, drug-alcohol additions" of the people served by the Nation's program. After being elected representative of Washington to APA's Council of Representatives for two terms, Dr. Benjamin was appointed the council's parliamentarian and served in that capacity for four terms. He has served as a member and chair of APA's Committee on Legal Issues and APA's Policy and Planning Board. He is the past president of APA Division 31 (State, Provincial and Territorial Psychological Association Affairs) and a member of the APA Board of Educational Affairs. APA conferred on him the Heiser Award in recognition of his record of public service and advocacy in numerous areas of professional activity. Dr. Benjamin has published 59 peer-reviewed articles in psychology, law, and psychiatry journals. He is the coauthor of three books published by APA — Law and Mental Health Professionals; Family Evaluation in Custody Litigation: Reducing Risks of Ethical Infractions and Malpractice; and The Duty to Protect: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Considerations for Mental Health Professionals — and one book published by Sage: Ethics for Psychologists: A Casebook Approach. Two of his lectures about issues related to child custody are posted on YouTube.
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- ASIN : B00Q5ILLRC
- Publisher : American Psychological Association (November 18, 2013)
- Publication date : November 18, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 671 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 143 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,065,655 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #682 in Disability Studies
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016This book should be a staple for any practicing psychologist or parent with an interest in understanding the nuances of Individualized Education Program or Section 504 evaluations for children with special needs. This tour de force provides helpful information about special education laws, breakdown of the evaluation process, referral process for parents or providers, as well as expectations for delivering feedback to families and schools. The authors have also compiled sample reports with recommendations in an appendix.