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S upported by over 30 years’ experience, Dr. Hartzell’s latest contribution, her new book, “A Wizard’s Guide to Study Skills” for middle school students in grades six through eight, is available at Amazon. Evidence-based on learning research, the book gives students the tools they need to succeed in today’s increasingly competitive environment. Middle school students contributed invaluable feedback to ensure that this timely book is truly user-friendly. Earlier in her career, Dr. Hartzell designed and implemented a federally funded, innovative and highly successful Reading Remediation Research Program in Oakland, Calif. She then served as a school

psychologist for the Lake Washington School District. She was director of parent education at Children’s Hospital Orange County while on the clinical faculty in pediatrics at UC Irvine Medical School. She was a psychologist at two VA Medical Centers and Clinical Psychologists for Kaiser Permanente. She has a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and a Master of Arts in counseling from the University of California, Berkeley, where she was selected for Pi Lambda Theta. Her Ph.D.in counseling psychology was awarded at the University of Oregon, where she was a vocational administration fellow. In addition to a listing in Who’s Who in America, Dr. Hartzell has been featured in four editions of Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare and Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, and 14 editions of Who’s Who of American Women. Dr. Hartzell has offered her skills extensively as a volunteer, most recently at the Center for Dialog and Resolution in Tacoma, Wash., as a certified dispute resolution and small claims court mediator. For more information about Dr. Hartzell’s Study Guide and educational consulting services, please visit http://wizardsguides.com and http://kidslikelearning.com. Irene Janofsky Hartzell, Ph.D. Educational Consultant, Psychologist Author, Mediator Seattle, WA

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