Comprehensive Evaluations Case Reports for Psychologists, Diagnosticians, and Special Educators
by Mather, Nancy; Jaffe, Lynne E.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Lynne E. Jaffe, PhD, is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Learning Disabilities at the University of Arizona. She maintains a private practice in evaluation, consultation, and educational therapy for students with learning disabilities. She is coauthor with Nancy Mather of Woodcock-Johnson III: Reports, Recommendations, and Strategies (published by Wiley).
Table of Contents
| Foreword | |
| Introduction | |
| Assessment of Individuals with Autism: Procedures and Pitfalls | |
| Neuropsychological Evaluation of a Young Child with a Seizure Disorder | |
| Language Assessment of a Sibling of a Child with Autism | |
| Cognitive and Achievement Correlates of Language Disorders | |
| Comorbidity and Cumulative Effects of Inattention, Poor Emotional Control, and Language Problems on Academic Achievement in Early Childhood | |
| How a Weakness in Attention Can Mask True Learning Capabilities and Achievement Gains | |
| Associative Memory Disorder: An Unexpected Struggle Resulting in Difficulty with Basic Skill Acquisition | |
| Evaluation of a Bilingual Student with a History of Language Delay: Differentiating Between a Language Impairment and Second Language Learning | |
| Twice-Exceptional: A Gifted Child with Concomitant Learning Disabilities | |
| An Elementary School Student with a Specific Learning Disability in Reading: Use of the DAS-II to Generate and Test Causal Hypotheses | |
| Using a Patterns of Strengths and Weaknesses Approach in a Complex Case | |
| Learning is the Best Therapy: The Emotional Consequences of a Learning Disability | |
| Difference versus Disorder: Nondiscriminatory Assessment of an English Learner Suspected of Learning Disability | |
| Using the PASS Theory to Uncover Disorders in Basic Psychological Processes: An Example of Specific Learning Disability | |
| Neuropsychological Evaluation of a Child with a Brain Injury at Birth | |
| Missing Out on Early Intervention: The Delay of Appropriate Services for a Child with SLD | |
| Learning Disabilities and Mathematics: A School Psychological Framework | |
| The Cognitive Assessment System and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-IV in a Neuropsychological Context | |
| Re-establishing Eligibility and Re-evaluation Post Natural Disaster | |
| Psychoeducational Assessment of a Child with High Functioning Autism Using a Problem-Solving Approach | |
| RTI Data and Cognitive Assessment are Both Useful for SLD Identification and Intervention Planning | |
| Specific Learning Disability Report: The Importance of Professional Judgment | |
| Integrating RtI with an Individual Comprehensive Assessment to Identify a Specific Learning Disability in Reading | |
| Assessing a Child with a Nonspecific Pervasive Development Disorder: Can a Nonverbal Cognitive Measure Help? | |
| Difficulty vs. Disability? A Student Struggling with Math | |
| Psychoeducational Assessment of a Student with a Visual Impairment Using the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement - Braille Adaptation | |
| Differential Diagnosis: ADHD, Emotional Disturbance, or Asperger's Syndrome? | |
| The Heterogeneity and Complexities of Children with Developmental Delays | |
| Differential Diagnosis: Emotional Disturbance or Conduct Disorder? | |
| Integration of Post-Referral Progress Monitoring Data in a Specific Learning Disability Evaluation | |
| Sweet Child (But Only When Not in School) | |
| Psychoeducational Evaluation of a Bilingual Student with a Visual Impairment | |
| Memory and Processing Assessments: A Report for Parents | |
| Oral and Written Language Influences on Academic and Social Functioning: A Whole Child Approach | |
| Process Assessment of the Learner, 2nd Edition (PAL-II): Comprehensive Assessment for Evidence-Based, Treatment-Relevant Differential Diagnosis of Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, Oral and Written Language Learning Disability (OWL LD), and Dyscalculia | |
| Math Problem Solving: Applying a Processing Model to LD Determination | |
| Nonverbal Learning Disabilities or Asperger's Syndrome? Clarification through Cognitive Hypothesis Testing | |
| Applying a Multi-Level Interpretive Framework with an Emphasis on the Assessment of Executive Functions | |
| Assessment of Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities | |
| Actively Involving an Adolescent in the Evaluation Process from Intake to Feedback: Promoting Positive Outcomes | |
| A Comprehensive Evaluation of a High School Student: When Social-Emotional Functioning and Specific Learning Disabilities Interact | |
| ADHD: To Be or Not to Be? That Was the Question | |
| Assessing an Adolescent English Language Learner: Teasing Apart the Threads of Two Languages | |
| Neuropsychological Evaluation of an Adolescent with Moderate Mental Retardation: The Importance of Making an Accurate Diagnosis | |
| The Impact of Slow Processing Speed on Performance | |
| Falling through the Cracks: An Adolescent with a Severe Reading Disability | |
| A Multiple Measures Approach to Assessing a Student who is Deaf | |
| Comprehensive Assessment of an Attention-Based Learning Problem: Capturing the Relevance of "Psychological Vital Signs" | |
| Psychoeducational Assessment of a Juvenile Offender in a Correctional Setting | |
| When the Child with Specific Learning Disabilities Grows Up | |
| A Comprehensive Evaluation of a High-Functioning Secondary Student with Dyslexia | |
| Use of Nonverbal Cognitive Assessment to Distinguish Learning Disabilities from Second Language Learning Difficulties | |
| The Enduring Nature of Specific Learning Disability: A College Freshman with a Specific Reading Disability | |
| Comprehensive Evaluation of a Hard of Hearing High School Student in a Rural Setting | |
| Assessment of a Cognitively Capable Student Who is Struggling to Succeed in College | |
| Making the Most of One's Strengths: When Verbal Intelligence and Dedication to Succeed Overcome Late Identification | |
| Use of the Stanford-Binet Fifth Edition in a Brain Injury Case | |
| Psychoeducational Evaluation of an Adult for LD and ADHD: Integrating Neuropsychological Measures into Cross-Battery Assessment | |
| Table of Reports | |
| Guidelines for Writing Psychoeducational Assessment Reports | |
| Test Acronyms | |
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