Anonymous wrote:Just to clarify about Stixrud, the dr does the first day of testing (3 hours). A psychology associate does the second day (4 hours, not including the lunch break). Dr then pulls it all together and does the 2-hour feedback meeting with the parents, and then writes the report. Parents shouldn't be taken by surprise because it is discussed during the intake phone call and in the confirmation letter.
I think there are strengths and weaknesses in this model - it means the child works with and gets the perspectives of two different people, and shortens wait times (if the dr did two days of testing s/he could see half as many kids). OTOH, it means some behavior isn't observed by the dr. directly. Personally, I woulnt choose a practice, either for or against, on this issue.
Since we just used Stixrud for testing I thought I'd weigh in with our experience. We made the appointment in early December, had the testing done in mid-January, and now have the report. We found the psychologist really got a good sense of our child, her strengths and weaknesses. It didn't bother me at all that the second day of testing was by a psych associate. I really appreciated the speed and thoroughness of the process. All told, the testing, feedback session and report were all completed in two weeks. The report was well written and comprehensive. The feedback was on point and well delivered. No complaints at all.