by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Oct 31, 2014 | ADHD/ADD
Perhaps you are old enough to remember Lieutenant Columbo (played by Peter Falk) in the famed TV show from the 1970s. I use Columbo as a model to help frustrated parents in terms of their style of communication. I call it, “Going Columbo.” Here’s how “Going Columbo”...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Sep 22, 2011 | Assessment
For those of you involved in any level of special education negotiations for your child, whether it be for a 504 Plan or an IEP, the likelihood is you are accumulating quite a paper trail. Accumulating (probably in a folder), are all the IEP’s, standardized test...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Jul 20, 2011 | Uncategorized
I know it’s summer and you don’t want to be thinking about school, but I thought in these dog days of summer you could create your own unofficial “Home IEP.” This Home IEP would be your own blueprint for the coming school year. To write...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Mar 21, 2011 | School/Special Education Misc
Professionally, one of the things I dread is when parents come in to my office to consult with me and they have folders loaded with one IEP (Individualized Education Plan) after another to review. I know I have some kind of comprehension problem, because after all of...