In response to questions from our patients, I want to
    let you know that 
The
    Yellin Center is open and operating during this difficult and complicated time. As a
    physician, parent, and grandparent, I have no greater concern than the
    health and safety of our patients, their families, and our staff.
    
    Our assessment model has always been a
    one-student-at-a time process, which enables us to work with individual
    students in our offices and still practice the “social distancing” which is
    so important to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
    
    We have taken steps to make sure that our premises
    are safe for all visitors. We have removed everything – baskets of snacks,
    books, magazines, toys, literature – from our waiting and family areas and
    our entire office is disinfected regularly in accordance with current CDC
    guidelines. We are limiting contact with assessment materials and
    disinfecting any materials handled by students. We are using new pencils
    for each student and discarding them after each use. We require all
    visitors and staff to use Purell or to wash their hands thoroughly with
    soap and water immediately upon entering our offices.
    
    Our staff has been instructed in ways to monitor
    their own health and to remain home if they show any signs of illness or
    have been exposed to coronavirus through family or friends, and we ask that
    students and parents who have scheduled appointments do the same. We will,
    of course, continue to pay our staff whether they are able to come to the
    office or not.
    
    With schools closed and remote learning and
    homeschooling being arranged for many students, we know that students may
    face additional challenges, including how to use their learning strategies
    outside the classroom, how to use their strengths to best access academic
    material, and how to deal with anxiety and emotional issues in this
    unsettled time. We would be pleased to offer support to parents and
    students to deal with the unique issues they are facing. Just 
contact our office to set up a call.
    
    We are aware that some of the families who have
    consultations and follow-up appointments scheduled would prefer to do these
    remotely. We have always offered remote consultations and follow-up and
    hope that even more families will want to take advantage of this
    technology. Please 
contact our office (and leave a message
    if we can’t pick up your call immediately) to arrange for your meeting or
    consultation to be held remotely.
    
    For those of you who will be visiting our offices
    but have concerns about travel, we do want to remind you that there is an
    Icon parking garage directly across from our offices at 839 6th Avenue,
    with an entrance on 29th Street, just west of Sixth Avenue.  
    
    We will, of course, continue to monitor this
    situation as well as the latest guidance from the CDC and others, and share
    any changes to our operations. In the meantime, you may want to review 
guidance from our colleagues at the American Academy of
    Pediatrics, including ways to talk to your children about the
    coronavirus and the latest guidance from the 
Centers
    for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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