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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 531093"><p>I'm not surprised, either. It was all decided before I even got into that meeting room. No matter what I said, they were doing nothing for him. </p><p></p><p>I have to take difficult child to the psychiatrist's office, so when I go I am going to ask him about having easy child academically tested through his office (there are staff there that do just that. That was actually how I found the psychiatrist. Someone that I knew took her daughter there for academic testing when ther daughter's school told the mother that her daughter had a learning disability, but could not tell her what the problem was. They figured it out and the daughter is doing well now). I'm also going to contact that ENT that did easy child's ear tube surgery and request that he be tested for Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) though their office. My sister, based on my descriptions of easy child, thinks that there might be an ADD component to him, but we'll have to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 531093"] I'm not surprised, either. It was all decided before I even got into that meeting room. No matter what I said, they were doing nothing for him. I have to take difficult child to the psychiatrist's office, so when I go I am going to ask him about having easy child academically tested through his office (there are staff there that do just that. That was actually how I found the psychiatrist. Someone that I knew took her daughter there for academic testing when ther daughter's school told the mother that her daughter had a learning disability, but could not tell her what the problem was. They figured it out and the daughter is doing well now). I'm also going to contact that ENT that did easy child's ear tube surgery and request that he be tested for Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) though their office. My sister, based on my descriptions of easy child, thinks that there might be an ADD component to him, but we'll have to see. [/QUOTE]
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