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GIFTED TESTING

•                                                           WHAT IS GIFTED TESTING?

When parents seek ‘gifted testing’ from a psychologist, they are referring to the ‘individually administered standardized test of intelligence.”  These tests can only be given in the private setting by professionals licensed as either a psychologist or school psychologist to be eligible for school district use. Private testing is commissioned by the parent or guardian at their own expense.  However, testing can be administered by the district’s school psychologist at the child’s school free of charge.

•                                WHY CHOOSE PRIVATE “GIFTED TESTING” WITH DR. JAMIE M. JOSEPH?

Dr. Jamie Joseph is experienced and highly qualified to accurately assess those students at the upper extremes of the intelligence range who may be considered classified as ‘gifted’. Dr. Joseph is a Licensed Clinical and School Psychologist in both Florida and New York and she has administered hundreds of individual IQ tests to children of all ability levels and ages to help families and school boards find the right educational programs for children and adolescents.  She offers expert assessment feedback regarding educational recommendations using the most recent and widely recognized standardized intelligence tests available.


For further information go to her website.  To contact her directly, just email!

 
Jamie M. Joseph, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist

(954) 684-6336

[email protected]

www.jamiemjosephphd.com

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