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Clinic Providers:
Marilyn Augustyn, MD
Elizabeth Caronna, MD
Jodi Santosuosso, NP
Referrals:
617-414-3668
The Sch ool Achievement Clinic at Boston Medical Center serves children and young adults from 7 to 18 years with a wide variety of developmental issues including attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity, learning disabilities, and school failure. The clinic staff is multidisciplinary consisting of developmental and behavioral pediatricians and neuropsychologists.
Click here for the clinic schedule. The initial visit is a one hour interview will be on a Tuesday afternoon with the parent to assess the learning issue. The second visit is a two hour assessment with the child. The final visit is a one hour appointment with parent and child where feedback is given on Friday mornings.
Resources for Parents, Teachers and Caregivers
SpecialKidsSpecialHelp.org: A resource for parents about epilepsy, autism and developmental delay.
For Parents and Caregivers: Examples of Adaptations for Children with Attention and Organizational Problems (Adobe PDF). With Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer and a laser or ink printer, you can open, download and print out PDF files. Click on this logo to download the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
For Teachers: Examples of Adaptations for Children with Attention and Organizational Problems (Adobe PDF). With Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer and a laser or ink printer, you can open, download and print out PDF files. Click on this logo to download the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
All Boston (and you) Can Do For Your Child
Parents' Guide to Special Education in Boston, Boston Medical Center Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.
For more information:
Tinsley Iselin
School Achievement Clinic Department of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Boston Medical Center 91 E. Concord Street, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02118
Referrals: 617-414-3668 |