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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 146903" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>The neurologist that saw my son mentioned some "name" of something- I'll have to get back to you on what it was. But, he said it is kind of like when things are worded a certain way, they do not understand it in the way we think they can or should. Something like "neuro-linguistic" - I think that is the type of testing or area he thought maybe difficult child had a problem with. The ed spec and psychiatrist didn't think this was a primary concern- in difficult child's case. I did think it was interesting though that I had complete neuropsychologist testing done and the neurologist who looked at that report 2 years later pointed out that no evaluation for "neuro-linguistic" problems had been done.</p><p></p><p>PS It sounded like a neurologist would be best to ask about it- and secondly, a psychologist who does neuro-psychiatric testing or a HIGHLY qualified ed. spec. (not necessarily the one the sd has on board).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 146903, member: 3699"] The neurologist that saw my son mentioned some "name" of something- I'll have to get back to you on what it was. But, he said it is kind of like when things are worded a certain way, they do not understand it in the way we think they can or should. Something like "neuro-linguistic" - I think that is the type of testing or area he thought maybe difficult child had a problem with. The ed spec and psychiatrist didn't think this was a primary concern- in difficult child's case. I did think it was interesting though that I had complete neuropsychologist testing done and the neurologist who looked at that report 2 years later pointed out that no evaluation for "neuro-linguistic" problems had been done. PS It sounded like a neurologist would be best to ask about it- and secondly, a psychologist who does neuro-psychiatric testing or a HIGHLY qualified ed. spec. (not necessarily the one the sd has on board). [/QUOTE]
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