Inside My Brain During a Psychoeducational Evaluation: What School Psychologists Look For in Reading Comprehension + Recall
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If your child can read the words but can't tell you what they just read—and homework turns into a fight—this episode is for you. Dr. Amy Patenaude takes you inside her brain during a psychoeducational evaluation and shows what school psychologists are actually watching for in reading comprehension + recall, especially in 1st–2nd grade. You'll walk away with a simple framework (hello, 813), a Velcro-vs-Teflon way to think about "it didn't stick," and a 7-day experiment you can use to get clearer answers fast.
In this episode you'll learn- Why a psychoeducational evaluation is not a "verdict" (it's translation + detective work)
- The Velcro vs. Teflon reading metaphor for kids who can decode but can't hold onto meaning
- The 813 framework: the 8 silent questions an evaluator is tracking in real time, and the 3 big buckets that explain the pattern
- How to tell the difference between a comprehension issue and a recall/output load issue
- What "We don't see that here" often means—and how to respond without arguing
- Exactly what to ask for at school so support is specific (not "more time" and vibes)
- Run the 7-day reading experiment: compare answering questions with the text available (text-referenced) vs. without looking back (memory-only).
- Use "mastery sampling" for comprehension: fewer questions, same depth (one straightforward, one vocab-in-context, one main idea/inference).
- Try one scaffold one time: preview 1–2 questions before reading or do a one-sentence "gist" after each paragraph.
- Start a tiny clue log: what task, what demand (more language? more output? end-of-day fatigue?), what helped.
- Use this school script: "Can we compare text-referenced vs memory-only answering, reduce question load for 7–10 days, and track accuracy, prompts needed, and independence?"
Pick one. One is enough.
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