True or False: Strength-based assessments are not helpful in developing a treatment or intervention plan.
What is False?
What are the four areas in which school psychologists are trained?
What are assessment, counseling, intervention, and consultation?
Which assessment is aligned with both the CHC theory and the Luria theory?
What is the KABC-II?
What is one difference between an accommodation and a modification?
Accommodations: Adjust how the student learns (e.g., time, supports, demonstrating mastery, etc.).
Modifications: Adjust what the student learns (e.g., changes expectations of grade-level content the student will learn).
What holiday occurs at the end of Spring Break?
What is St. Patrick's Day
True or False: If a student is in crisis at school, you may provide emergency services to them immediately without obtaining informed consent.
What is True?
Who is known as the father of school psychology?
Who is Lightner Witmer?
Which cognitive ability test is considered highly verbally loaded?
What is the WISC-V?
What are the four stages of the problem-solving process of consultation?
What is Problem Identification, Problem Analysis, Plan Implementation, Evaluation?
What is the date and time of your master's exam?
What is Friday, March 21st @ 9:00a-1:00p?
What are the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for diagnosing Intellectual Disability?
What is below 70 IQ and low adaptive skills?
Which tier of intervention is being described: John works with the school psychologist in a small social skills group once a week for 30 minutes?
What is Tier 2?
Which achievement assessment (that you learned) has the largest age range?
Daily Double Bonus: What is the exact age range?
What is the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement (WJ)?
Daily Double Bonus: What is 2-90+ years old?
What are 4 reasons for consultee resistance?
Lack of knowledge or skills
Need for consultative modifications
Difficulties with transfer of training
Difficulties with the transfer due to "issues of emotionality"
Lack of consultee motivation or consultant accountability
Inconsistency
Presence of "special situations"
How many planets are there?
What is 8?
What are the 13 IDEIA categories?
What are ASD, Deafness, Deaf-Blindness, ED, Hearing Impairment, ID, Multiple Disabilities, OHI, Orthopedic Impairment, SLD, SLI, TBI, and Visual Impairment (including blindness)?
What are the four major themes of the NASP Principles for Professional Ethics?
What are:
Provide three examples of broad (stratum II) abilities.
What are Fluid Reasoning (Gf), Crystallized Intelligence (Gc), and Visual Processing (Gv)?
Note: Multiple answers.
What are the five components of the Multicultural School Consultation (MSC) model?
What is
1. Domains of Consultant Learning & Development
2. Domains of Consultee Learning & Development
3. Cultural Variations in the Consultation Constellation
4. Contextual Power and Influence
5. Hypothesized Methods for Supporting Client & Consultee Success?
What is the name of Harry Potter's Owl?
What is Hedwig?
Name at least four symptoms within Criterion A that must be present for a diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) according to the DSM-5.
What are:
What are the steps in the Ethical Decision-Making Model?
What is 1) Describe the problem, 2) Define the ethical and/or legal issues involved, 3) Consult ethical and legal guidelines, 4) Consult with supervisors and colleagues, 5)Evaluate the rights, responsibilities, and welfare of all affected parties, 6) Consider alternative solutions and consequences of making each decision, 7) Make the decision and take responsibility for it?
What are the mean and standard deviation of a standard score, T-score, and scaled score?
What is SS (Standard Score): Mean of 100, SD of 10 or 15; T-score: Mean of 50, SD of 10; Scaled Score: Mean of 10, SD of 3?
What are 4 areas (categories) where a consultant may have difficulty?
What are lack of knowledge, lack of skill, lack of confidence, and lack of objectivity (the most common)?
Where were the first Olympic Games held?
What is Greece?