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Early in my professional development, I worked in a special education cooperative that provided a variety of services, including psychoeducational assessment services, to an 11-county area in rural southeastern Texas. One day, my supervisor handed me the assignment of evaluating a young handicapped girl in a town 1½ half hours from the center. She was enrolled in a small community-supported program for developmentally delayed children. I was to provide her teacher with some practical information to assist in planning educational activities for the young girl.
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Stagg, V. (1988). Clinical Considerations in the Assessment of Young Handicapped Children. In: Wachs, T.D., Sheehan, R. (eds) Assessment of Young Developmentally Disabled Children. Perspectives in Developmental Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9306-2_4
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