*   Wendy Carria, M.A., N.C.S.P.
    Licensed School Psychologist
    380 Maple Avenue, West, Suite 303B
    Vienna, Virginia 22180
    703-938-5234, ext. 3
    wendycarria@aol.com

    Wendy Carria, licensed and nationally certified
    school psychologist provides a variety of
    services to youth, from preschool to college age.
    She brings 20 years of experience conducting
    comprehensive psycho-educational testing and
    counseling young people, as well as providing
    consultation to parents and teachers.  In addition
    to private practice, Ms. Carria works as a
    psychologist specialist within the public schools.

    Comprehensive assessment to assist in navigating
    the school and college settings to facilitate the
    process of attaining services and accommodations
    is an area of specialty.
 *  Cohen, Dowd & Madsen, LLC
    Cohen, Dowd & Madsen: Special Education
    Advocacy and Coaching
    P.O. Box 422, Vienna, VA  22183
    cdmadvocacy3@gmail.com,
    www.makingeducationspecial.com

    Our phone contact information is:
    Maxine Cohen:
    (703) 973-5510                                  
    Kathy Dowd:
    (571) 283-9400  or  (703) 204-4626

    Cohen, Dowd & Madsen: Special Education
    Advocacy and Coaching is a consulting firm
    focused on serving the needs of parents of
    special education students who attend public and
    private schools, and the needs of special
    education students educated in inclusive settings
    from elementary school through college.
    Experienced professionals offer a team approach
    to educational advocacy and provide a balanced
    quality of service for parents and students
    alike.  CDM aims to offer comprehensive
    consulting services. CDM  will focus on providing
    personal and specialized services to meet each
    client's specific needs and facilitating positive
    home/school communications

    Biographies

    Maxine Cohen, M.Ed.:  Advocate/Coach
    • 31 years in special education: preschool through
      high school
    • Experience with students in the following
      categories: ADHD; LD; ED; Autism Spectrum
      Disorders; Cognitive Disabilities; Intellectual
      Challenges
    • High School and Middle School Department
     Chairperson – 17 years
    • Extensive experience with evaluation, eligibility,
     mediation, and the IEP process
    • Professional Memberships: CHADD, CEC, and
      LDA
    • C.A.G.S. – Certificate of Advanced Graduate
     Studies: Consulting Specialist – Lesley College
     of Cambridge, Massachusetts
    • M.Ed. Special Education – University of
     Massachusetts
    • B.A. Psychology – Boston University

    Kathy Dowd, M.Ed.: Advocate/Coach
    • 32 years in special education; preschool through
      high school
    • Experience with students in the following
     categories: ADHD; LD; ED; Autism Spectrum
     Disorders; Cognitive Disabilities; Traumatic
     Brain Injury; and Intellectual Challenges
    • Extensive experience with case management,
      mediation, and the IEP process
    • Special Education teacher for City of Manassas
    • Educational Diagnostician for City of Manassas
    • Special Education teacher in Fairfax County
    • Lecturer - Trinity University  
    • Lecturer - Catholic University of America  
    • Lecturer - University of Virginia
    • M.Ed. Cognitive Psychology:  Catholic
     University of America
    • B.S. Education of Exceptional Children:  The
     Pennsylvania State University

    Margaret Madsen, M.Ed.  Coach
    • Math Tutor – preschool through high school
    • Math Teacher – Orange County Public Schools
    • Bookkeeper – Private Law Firm
    • AT&T Software Consultant
    • M.Ed. Mathematics Education – University of
     Virginia
    • B.S. Mathematics – University of Virginia

    The Company Cohen, Dowd & Madsen (CDM) is a
    team of educational consultants. Each consultant
    brings expertise in the areas of: special
    education advocacy, the IEP process, educational
    coaching, and training.

    (CDM) offers a list of services from which
    clients may choose, depending on their particular
    needs. This includes: representation of families
    within the school setting; reviewing and
    consulting in the IEP process; providing
    additional resources for obtaining necessary
    services through the public schools, facilitating
    positive home/school relationships, and executive
    coaching and training for special education
    students.

    (CDM) will serve Northern Virginia. It is an
    established Virginia based LLC with three
    principal partners Ms. Maxine Cohen, Ms. Kathy
    Dowd, and Ms. Margaret Madsen  have over 66
    years of combined experience in the area of
    special education and mainstream education at all
    educational levels.

    Keys to Success
    CDM's keys to success include:
    1. Professionals with a broad range of specialty
      areas that complement each other.
    2. A high level of experience in these specialty
       areas.
    3.  A team approach on most consulting projects.

    Service Description
    CDM offers a list of services for parents to
    choose from, depending on their particular
    needs.  The goal of the service is to establish a
    collaborative working relationship between the
    client and the schools and allow for the seamless
    transitioning of students from one educational
    level to the next.

    No actions will be attempted or taken without
    the permission and agreement of the client.
    All information will remain confidential.
    All information pertinent to each case will be
    reviewed by at least two partners.
    Partners will:  attend meetings; consult with
    school personnel; conduct observations;
    participate in discussions with school personnel;
    and, attend IEP meetings.

    Advocacy services:
    • Initial review of records
    • Articulate the meaning of testing and test
     reports to parents and explain them with
     regard to the child's educational needs
    • Provide written and verbal assessment of
     educational records and present educational
     standing for student in question
    • Inform parents of their rights and suggesting
     appropriate special education services and
     programs to meet the student's individual needs
    • Determine if current placement is appropriate
     according to federal/state regulations
    • Assist  in preparation for the IEP program
      meeting – including: proposing goals and
      objectives, reviewing supportive evidence and
      materials, putting concerns and requests in
      writing, and providing pointers about the IEP
      meeting
    • Review special education and section 504
     documents, including student files, evaluation
     reports, IEPs and Section 504 Plans
    • Accompany  parents to IEP, Section 504, and
      other school meetings and providing advice and
      assistance as needed throughout the IEP
      process
    • Review IEP documents before they are signed
    Represent student’s best interests and
      educational needs
    • Draft letters and written requests to school and
     district personnel and drafting complaints to
     school districts and the State Department of
     Education
    • Empower, inform, guide, and educate
     parents/guardians and students to strengthen
     their own advocacy skills
    • Facilitate effective communication between
     school and home
    • Make recommendations on how to proceed in the
     case of an appeal and referring clients to
     appropriate special education attorney

    With an extensive familiarity with local
    professionals, a Special Education Advocate can
    refer parents to appropriate professionals for
    additional services.  Since each child's case is
    unique, the process will be determined on an
    individual case basis.  The following is generally
    how an advocate would work with the parents.
    • Provide basic information about the case and
     receive information about our Special Education
     Advocate services.
    • Parents will provide the Special Education
     Advocate copies of all relevant documentation
     which may include psycho-educational reports,
     previous IEP documents, report cards, letters
     from the school concerning the child, etc.
    • Review all of the documents noting any areas of
     concern such as procedural errors,
     contradictions, inappropriate goals and
     objectives, need for additional services, and
     more.
    • Schedule an intake appointment (one hour).
      During this time parents present their
      concerns and educational rights are explained
      and recommendations are made.
    • Present contract for services to client
    Explain services as they appear on the contract
    • Point out exclusions, limits, and failure to pay
     provisions
    Indicate contract termination specifics
    • Schedule an initial consultation (approx. one
      hour).
      During this time all data will be reviewed with
      client and suggestions will be made concerning
      strategies for implementing the best
      educational plan.
    • Follow up services would include all interactions
      with the schools and consultations with parents
      following the initial meeting.

    Special Education Coaching
    • Provide coaching for special education students
      to encourage development of basic study and
      organizational skills
    • Subject matter tutoring
    • Groups/Individual work for social skills
      training
    • Work with student’s teachers or college special
      education providers to help ensure appropriate
      programming
    • Behavioral and educational support for families
    • Homework support for students
    • Work with local and state agencies to help
      prepare special needs clients with necessary
      support
    CDC is flexible, working with its clients in the
     fashion preferred by the client, be it on-site,
     remotely, or a combination of both. This allows
     for all parties involved to be in sync in terms of
     understanding the interconnections of all
     functional areas of the public school special
     education system.
   *Ann Dolin , M.Ed
    President and Founder of Educational
    Connections Inc.
    Master of Education in Special Education from
    Boston College, Certified in LD, ED, and MMR

    Professional Membership:

    Coordinator of the Northern Virginia Chapter of
    Children and Adults with Attention
    Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)-
    Former Board Member for 4 years and member
    of Professional Advisory Board

    International Dyslexia Association (IDA)—
    D.C. Chapter Board Member

    ·Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD)
    ·Washington Independent Services for
    Educational Resources (WISER)-- Former
    Board Member for 5 years
    ·Education Industry Association (EIA)

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