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Freaking out about mtg with school psychiatric today!
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 80020" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Jules: relax! It's usually a meeting to get family history/background (milestones, when he started potty training, talking -not talking BACK - just talking, walking, crawling, etc.) siblings, mom, dad, etc. then they walk you through the process. Sometimes they'll do the observations and give you a recommendation for further testing etc.</p><p></p><p>I've always found that treating them as if they have your difficult child's interests at heart (prior to them opening thier mouths) and keeping a careful eye on them, it's usually pretty comfortable. Just make sure that you take notes right in front of him. They tend to be more detailed (rather than vague) than not.</p><p></p><p>Let us know how it goes!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 80020, member: 3814"] Jules: relax! It's usually a meeting to get family history/background (milestones, when he started potty training, talking -not talking BACK - just talking, walking, crawling, etc.) siblings, mom, dad, etc. then they walk you through the process. Sometimes they'll do the observations and give you a recommendation for further testing etc. I've always found that treating them as if they have your difficult child's interests at heart (prior to them opening thier mouths) and keeping a careful eye on them, it's usually pretty comfortable. Just make sure that you take notes right in front of him. They tend to be more detailed (rather than vague) than not. Let us know how it goes! Beth [/QUOTE]
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