Looking for a way to make psychoeducational assessment results more accessible and meaningful for families during IEP meetings? This free one-page summary template is designed to help school psychologists present evaluation data in a clear, concise, and parent-friendly format. This resource includes: A clean, editable template for summarizing assessment findings One-sentence explanations of key cognitive areas (CHC factors) in plain language Sections for strengths, areas of need, classroom
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For All Subjects, School Psychology, Social Emotional Learning
Have you ever wondered how many assessments you've done without wanting to go down the list of counting them individually by initials, tri's, and annuals? Now you don't have to! This year, I've updated my assessment log to include checkboxes so you can stay organized when you've done CUM reviews, observations, when you've finished testing, if you've done academic testing, and finally, if you've finished the report! All with the ability to have a visual countdown so you know how many days are lef
"Tell Me About" is a modified board game that is perfect to use as an ice breaker when working with new students. Materials required to play this game include 2 players, dice, and counters.
This is a communication log I use within my role as aschool psychologist to ensure I am tracking communication with parents! This resource could be useful for all educators, school psychologists, administrators, and more!
New & Improved! After trying out my own assessment checklist this school year, I noticed some areas of improvement... so here we go.. I've added in a back page to be printed as a double page checklist which now features a section for notes/special factors and parent information (this is so much easier than going back & forth on the computer!) I also updated the student information section to include the school and age since I know some of us split schools and it's handy to have the age read
This bilingual confidentiality poster can be printed to hang in your office/therapy space to inform students and/or clients of the limits of confidentiality
Help students and staff members know that you are working on report writing. This door sign is helpful for school psychologists, social workers, or anyone who needs quiet time for report writing.
School Counseling, School Psychology
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