Transcription of Intellectual Ability and Assessment: A Primer for Parents ...
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Intellectual Ability and Assessment: A Primer for Parents and Educators BY SAMUEL O. ORTIZ, PHD, & STACEY A. LELLA, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY. ANDREA CANTER, PHD, NCSP, Minneapolis, MN. As a parent or teacher , you probably have heard the words Intellectual assessment'' or intelligence testing'' while working in or visiting a school, or perhaps during your own school experience. A first discussion of intelligence testing may arise during a parent teacher conference. Teachers might express concern that a particular student does not appear to be learning as well as his or her classmates. Parents might express concern that their child does not seem to understand the homework.
interventions, but parents and teachers can certainly help children reach their academic potential. Strategies for Parents Parents can provide support in a variety of ways that allow maximum growth of both academic and nonaca-demic skills. Support reading and homework activities to enhance academic growth. School tasks need to be
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