Tag Archives: child feedback sessions

Parent Handout: Talking to Kids About Testing (Spanish and English)

When I talk to parents about assessment, many express a common concern:

“When we tell her she’s getting tested, she’ll think something’s wrong with her!”

Continue reading

Intellectual Disability and Child Feedback

When Dr. Skye McLennan picked up 6-year-old Noah from his classroom for his first testing session, she asked him if he knew why he was coming with her. 

“Because I was bad?” he hesitantly replied.  

Continue reading

Parent Handout: How to Talk to Kids about Testing

Talking to kids about learning differences and disabilities is not a one-time conversation.  But as a testing psychologist with limited time, it can often feel like I’ve only got one shot. 

Continue reading

Tools for Explaining Testing Results to Kids

Explaining learning differences to children is challenging. 

As a testing psychologist, I’ve struggled to find the right language to help kids understand their differences in an empowering way.  It’s easy to overwhelm a young mind, and many students just stare back with that glazed-over look, or stay focused on the negative.  

In talking to others in the field, it turns out I’m not alone!

Continue reading