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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2020 · 28 MIN

Extra Time on Tests - Does It Work?

from Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple

When “extra time” on tests first began decades ago, the goal was to level the playing field for students with learning disabilities by allotting them the same amount of time that everyone else had. Today, it seems every parent thinks their kid could benefit from extra time on tests, and in some cases will go to great lengths to get it. But does extra time really help a student to score higher on exams? On today’s episode of Shrinking It Down, Gene and Ellen discuss the three types of specific learning disabilities for which a child might benefit from extra time on tests, and the types of struggles and disorders for which extra time won’t help a child (even if they can get it). Plus, tips to support kids in test taking, no matter what their challenges, including how to manage anxiety and organizational skills.Thank you for joining in this conversation. Have questions or comments about extra time on tests or learning and attention issues? Write to us!Media List·     Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (Walt Disney World)·     Linda Rondstadt: The Sound of My Voice | Official Trailer (Greenwich Entertainment)·     Timed Versus Untimed Testing Conditions and Student Performance (Pearson Education)·     Abuse of ‘extended time’ on SAT and ACT outrages learning disability community (Washington Post)·     Dyslexia 101 (MGH Clay Center)·     What Is Disorder of Written Expression? (MGH Clay Center)·     What Is a Math Disorder? (MGH Clay Center)·     Academic Testing Accommodations for ADHD: Do They Help? (Learning Disabilities Association of America)·     Video: Bright Kids Who Can’t Keep Up (MGH Clay Center)·     What Are the Different Types of Evaluations? (MGH Clay Center)·     Teaching for the Test or for Real Life? (MGH Clay Center)·     How Do You Measure Executive Function Skills in Kids? (MGH Clay Center)·     What Is Executive Function Coaching? (MGH Clay Center)·     Conquering Test Anxiety (MGH Clay Center)·     Playing the Insurance Game: When Is Testing Covered? (MGH Clay Center)·     2020 Best Test Optional Colleges in America (Niche)·     Do You Really ‘See’ Your Child? (NYT Parenting)Episode produced by Sara RattiganMusic by Gene Beresin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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When “extra time” on tests first began decades ago, the goal was to level the playing field for students with learning disabilities by allotting them the same amount of time that everyone else had. Today, it seems every parent thinks their kid could benefit from extra time on tests, and in some cases will go to great lengths to get it. But does extra time really help a student to score higher on exams? On today’s episode of Shrinking It Down, Gene and Ellen discuss the three types of specific learning disabilities for which a child might benefit from extra time on tests, and the types of struggles and disorders for which extra time won’t help a child (even if they can get it). Plus, tips to support kids in test taking, no matter what their challenges, including how to manage anxiety and organizational skills.Thank you for joining in this conversation. Have questions or comments about extra time on tests or learning and attention issues? Write to us!Media List·     Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (Walt Disney World)·     Linda Rondstadt: The Sound of My Voice | Official Trailer (Greenwich Entertainment)·     Timed Versus Untimed Testing Conditions and Student Performance (Pearson Education)·     Abuse of ‘extended time’ on SAT and ACT outrages learning disability community (Washington Post)·     Dyslexia 101 (MGH Clay Center)·     What Is Disorder of Written Expression? (MGH Clay Center)·     What Is a Math Disorder? (MGH Clay Center)·     Academic Testing Accommodations for ADHD: Do They Help? (Learning Disabilities Association of America)·     Video: Bright Kids Who Can’t Keep Up (MGH Clay Center)·     What Are the Different Types of Evaluations? (MGH Clay Center)·     Teaching for the Test or for Real Life? (MGH Clay Center)·     How Do You Measure Executive Function Skills in Kids? (MGH Clay Center)·     What Is Executive Function Coaching? (MGH Clay Center)·     Conquering Test Anxiety (MGH Clay Center)·     Playing the Insurance Game: When Is Testing Covered? (MGH Clay Center)·     2020 Best Test Optional Colleges in America (Niche)·     Do You Really ‘See’ Your Child? (NYT Parenting)Episode produced by Sara RattiganMusic by Gene Beresin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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