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Preview of WJ-V Cognitive Clusters Explained | School Psychologist Visual | Parent-Friendly

WJ-V Cognitive Clusters Explained | School Psychologist Visual | Parent-Friendly

Help parents and teachers actually understand cognitive testing results.This visual breaks down the WJ-V Cognitive (WJ-V Cog) clusters into clear, parent-friendly language that explains what each area means and how it supports learning. Perfect for: School psychologists, Special education teams, IEP meetings, Parent conferences, Evaluation report explanations What’s Included: 1 visually engaging handout explaining WJ-V Cognitive clusters: Comprehension Knowledge Fluid Reasoning Visual Pr
Preview of Books That Help Kids When Life Feels Big – Parent Resource Bundle

Books That Help Kids When Life Feels Big – Parent Resource Bundle

Looking for meaningful, gentle ways to support children through big emotions, behavior challenges, and real-life changes? Books That Help Kids When Life Feels Big is a thoughtfully curated bundle of parent-friendly book lists designed to help adults start important conversations with children—without clinical language or overwhelm. Each page focuses on a specific theme and includes carefully selected children’s books with brief explanations and conversation guidance to support connection, unders
Preview of Red vs Green Choices Behavior Toolkit for Parents & Teachers | Calm Down Strateg

Red vs Green Choices Behavior Toolkit for Parents & Teachers | Calm Down Strateg

This 9–page printable bundle is a ready-to-use behavior support system for early childhood. Created by a nationally certified school psychologist, these resources help adults teach self-control, emotional awareness, and positive behavior using supportive language — not shame or punishment. Designed for toddlers through age 6, this toolkit gives both kids and caregivers the same visual language for guiding behavior in a calm, connected, and developmentally appropriate way. ✔ SKILLS SUPPORTED:
Preview of Medical Diagnosis vs. School Eligibility of Autism – Parent-Friendly Handout

Medical Diagnosis vs. School Eligibility of Autism – Parent-Friendly Handout

Help parents understand the difference between a medical diagnosis of Autism and an educational eligibility of Autism under IDEA with this clear, parent-friendly one-page handout. As school psychologists, special educators, and related service providers know, this distinction often causes confusion for families. This resource breaks it down into easy-to-read sections, showing: Who provides a medical diagnosis What school evaluations look for The purpose of each determination Why a child may h
Preview of Call-Backs Classroom Posters – Focus, Listen, Get Started

Call-Backs Classroom Posters – Focus, Listen, Get Started

Make classroom management fun, positive, and engaging with this Call-Backs Poster designed for elementary students! This colorful, ready-to-print poster gives teachers an easy way to get students' attention, help them refocus, and smoothly start any task—using tried-and-true call-and-response phrases kids love. Included is- 3 call-back categories: Attention-Getters, Refocus Reminders, and Task Starters
Preview of Elementary Girls’ Bathroom Poster: Proper Pad & Tampon Disposal

Elementary Girls’ Bathroom Poster: Proper Pad & Tampon Disposal

Help keep our school bathrooms clean and problem-free with this cheerful, age-appropriate poster designed for elementary-aged girls. It gently reminds students to throw feminine hygiene products in the trash instead of flushing them. Perfect for bathroom doors, stalls, or nurse's offices, this poster promotes hygiene awareness and respect for school facilities in a kid-friendly way.
Preview of Bluey-Themed Feelings Thermometer – Printable SEL Poster for Kids

Bluey-Themed Feelings Thermometer – Printable SEL Poster for Kids

Help children recognize and manage their emotions with this playful Bluey-themed Feelings Thermometer! Featuring zones inspired by beloved Bluey characters, this printable visual is perfect for classrooms, counseling offices, or home spaces. What’s Inside: Full-color printable poster featuring 5 emotion zones Character-based emotion examples for each zone Zones include: Gray (Low Energy), Blue (Calm), Yellow (Excited), Orange (Frustrated), and Red (Overwhelmed) Kid-friendly language to suppor
Preview of Executive Functioning Toolkit: Practical Strategies for Home & Classroom Support

Executive Functioning Toolkit: Practical Strategies for Home & Classroom Support

Help students thrive at home and in school with this comprehensive, visually engaging Executive Functioning Toolkit. This printable handout breaks down the 7 core EF skills with definitions, classroom indicators, educator strategies, and practical home supports — all in one organized, easy-to-read chart. Perfect for educators, school counselors, and parents working together to support student growth.
Preview of Understanding areas of Executive Functioning

Understanding areas of Executive Functioning

Help students, educators, and families better understand executive functioning with this clear, accessible resource. This tool breaks down the core skills—like organization, working memory, task initiation, and impulse control—into easy-to-grasp concepts. Perfect for classroom lessons, IEP meetings, or parent conferences, it includes visuals, examples, and strategies to support students who struggle with planning, attention, and self-regulation. A must-have for building awareness and providing p
Preview of Mental Health Awareness flyer for students and staff

Mental Health Awareness flyer for students and staff

May is Mental Health Awareness month! Here are two flyers to place around your school buildings. One is geared towards students and one is geared towards staff members!
Preview of Feelings Thermometer- Inside Out Version UPDATED

Feelings Thermometer- Inside Out Version UPDATED

Inside Out Feelings Tool to help students identify, quantify, and communicate their emotional states using the familiar concepts. The primary purpose of this tool is to enhance emotional awareness and communication by providing a common language for discussing feelings that might otherwise be difficult to articulate. This tool will help kids understand their role, as well as help adults understand what they can do to assist. It also helps in identifying emotional states based on behavioral attri
Preview of Cognitive testing visual schedule bundle

Cognitive testing visual schedule bundle

A cognitive testing visual schedule is a structured, pictorial representation of the assessment process designed to help individuals understand what to expect during cognitive testing sessions. The bundle includes visual schedules for the KABC-II (age 6, ages 7-12) and the WISC-V. These visual supports reduce anxiety by creating predictability, breaking down the testing experience into manageable segments, and providing clear expectations about the sequence and duration of activities. Visual sch
Preview of Completed Testing Certificate!

Completed Testing Certificate!

Have your students earn a certificate after they complete testing with you! Students can sign their name agreeing to do their very best work and then they can circle what item they would like to work for! After testing is complete, students can take the certificate home to show parents!
Preview of WJ-IV Testing Checklist (V2)

WJ-IV Testing Checklist (V2)

Each box equates to a subtest on the WJ-IV used for FSIQ. Have students put a sticker in each box after they complete a subtest, then they can take it home to show parents all the great work they did! Helps students know exactly what to expect with working with you and how much they will be expected to do.
Preview of WJ-IV Testing Checklist

WJ-IV Testing Checklist

Checklist for students for each subtest of the WJ-IV that they complete. Plus reward visual options. Helps students know exactly what to expect and ease anxiety with predictability.
Preview of WISC-V Visual Schedule

WISC-V Visual Schedule

Visual schedule for Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children- Fifth Edition (WISC-V). Laminate and allow kids to check off when each subtest is completed.
Preview of Feelings Thermometer- Inside Out Version

Feelings Thermometer- Inside Out Version

Often times, children have difficulties expressing emotions. This chart allows them to say which inside character they are feeling like and to pick a feeling word associated with that character. This tool also provides you with a guide for each level. The guide tells you what each level looks like, what adults can do at each level, and what the child can do at each level.
Preview of Virtual Counseling Expectations

Virtual Counseling Expectations

We shouldn't assume that students know the virtual learning behavioral expectations. We want to make sure that they know from the start how to be successful learners while being virtual so reviewing these expectations during your first counseling or therapy session can be extremely beneficial.
Preview of Feelings Thermometer- Superhero Version

Feelings Thermometer- Superhero Version

Often times, children have difficulties expressing emotions. This chart allows them to say which superhero they are feeling like and to pick a feeling word associated with that superhero. This tool also provides you with a guide for each level. The guide tells you what each level looks like, what adults can do at each level, and what the child can do at each level.
Preview of Feelings Thermometer- Cars Version

Feelings Thermometer- Cars Version

Young children often have difficulties expressing their emotions, especially the intensity of their emotions. This chart will allow them to easily relate their feelings to a number and color. It also provides feeling words for each emotion of happy, sad, mad, and scared/worried for each level. This particular chart is also related to the Cars movie theme to be easily relatable to children.
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Teaching style

I believe in using data to drive meaningful decisions that support student growth. By consistently monitoring progress and evaluating evidence-based strategies, I tailor interventions to meet each child’s unique needs. This approach ensures that support is not only responsive but also effective—maximizing outcomes for both students and the teams that serve them.

My own education history

Hi, I’m Dr. Madison Fritsche, a nationally certified school psychologist with a passion for supporting the whole child. I earned my Master’s in Clinical Child and School Psychology from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and completed my Ph.D. in School Psychology at the University of Missouri (Mizzou). Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to work in a variety of settings—including schools, clinics, and hospitals—serving children and teens of all ages. My approach blends evidence-based practice with compassion, collaboration, and creativity to help students thrive both academically and emotionally.

Additional biographical information

I am currently a practicing school psychologist serving elementary and early childhood populations. As a mother of two girls, I bring both professional expertise and a personal understanding of child development to my work. Outside of school, I enjoy spending weekends exploring yard sales and reading. I am deeply passionate about helping children thrive—academically, socially, and emotionally—and I am committed to supporting families and educators in fostering student success.