The Child Study Center is a psycho-educational clinic operated by the School Psychology Program of the Department of School Psychology, Special Education, and Sociology.
Services
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Educational and psychological assessments of children, adolescents, and young adults
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Typical areas of referrals include learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral issues, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, school readiness, and vocational planning.
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Consultation and education for parents concerning remediation and treatment of children's academic difficulties and/or problem behaviors
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Includes recommendations for interventions and support of children's learning and behavior problems
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Consultation to schools, outside agencies, and other concerned professional personnel
Clinicians
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The primary role of the Child Study Center is to provide training for school psychology graduate students.
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The graduate students provide the assessment and intervention services under the direct supervision of the school psychology faculty and doctoral supervisors.
Fees
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The Child Study Center has a fee of $100. However, based on household income the fee can be reduced or waived completely. Evaluations elsewhere can range between $600–800.
Location and Time
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The Child Study Center clinic starts mid-January until mid-July each year, but takes referrals at any time during the year. The clinic is located at 213 Uhler Hall, 1020 Oakland Ave., Indiana, PA 15705.
Contact and Hours
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Parents should call the CSC Monday–Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. School personnel wishing to refer a student should recommend that parents contact the Center for an appointment. All information is strictly confidential.
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Phone: 724-357-2445
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Email: childstudycenter@iup.edu