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About Patti
Patricia S. Hodgdon, Ph.D. is the Director of Student Support Services at the Maryland
School for the Deaf, Frederick, Maryland.
Dr. Hodgdon is a Lecturer and Consultant specializing in bullying and victimization. She provides consultation to teachers, parents, deaf and hard of hearing students in Public Schools and Residential Schools for the Deaf all over the country. Her consultation efforts are based on increasing faculty and staff awareness of bullying and victimization; helping school staff recognize and evaluate the amount of bullying, pecking order, and relational aggression in their schools. She is a special education consultant and she is also a certified school psychologist in the state of Maryland.
Dr. Hodgdon graduated from Austine School for the Deaf in Brattleboro, Vermont. She received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Business administration, her Masters Degree in Developmental Psychology, her Specialist Degree in School Psychology and her Doctoral Degree in Special Education Administration from Gallaudet University.
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