Dr. Gary L. Patrick
Gary L. Patrick, Ph.D. has worked with children for more than thirty
years initially as a teacher of children with learning disabilities and
then as a psychologist. In addition to doctoral training in school and
community psychology, he has also had formal education in special
education and speech and language as well as the unique opportunity to
complete his dissertation in the vision training practice of a past
president of the American Optometric Association. He has also studied
teaching approaches for those with learning problems in the
Scandinavian countries, and he completed a practicum experience in a
German school for those with learning disabilities. His unique educational experiences have been employed in providing and supervising school psychology services for a number of school systems, assisting in the development of a child and family development center, and engaging privately with individuals, schools, and learning centers. He has worked with a wide range of handicapped children and adolescents in a variety of settings.
He has recently coauthored a book with Rosanne Manus to assist parents to be more effective in helping their children to learn. The title is Tackling Academic Barriers: A Guide to Choosing the Right Professionals to Help Your Child Learn. He sincerely hopes that their insights into child learning and learning problems can assist parents to develop a better understanding of the complexities of learning and to find professionals who can help their children.



