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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Reminders

1. Vote in the poll
It's on the left side of the page. I haven't had many voters yet, but the more I get, the more informative it will be for all of us. I plan to write an article about our responses. It will be hard to do that unless I hear from as many of you as possible. I think about 0.5% of my readers or less have voted so far. I was hoping for 20-30% or more.

2. Sign up for the Monthly Newsletter
Sign up on the right side of the page. It's far from Spam, I don't even get one out every month. Most months I send one email that highlights any new information or articles. It keeps you updated on new articles that may be helpful to you or others. I will never sell or share my email list. If you don't want to keep getting it, you can have your email removed easily.

3. Email me article ideas
I want to know what you are looking for. Sometimes, I have writers block. Sending me your ideas will help me tailor my information to my regular readers.

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Anonymous said...

Thank you for this blog. As a school psychologist, I thoroughly enjoy this site and find it very useful and informative. Question: this year I will be working with Preschool population, which I've never done before. I really like the DAS-II and am wondering if this is a good instrument for this age group- and especially for children with Autism? I read somewhere that the DAS is better for higher functioning ASD, but I believe that was for the original DAS. Is this also true for the DAS-II? What cognitive measure is common for this age group and for the ASD group?

Thanks in advance!

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