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Going to the neuropsychologist...what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="jcox" data-source="post: 280905" data-attributes="member: 6583"><p>My son E just has his neuropsychologist evaluation about two weeks ago. They had told me it would be 6-8 hours, but the neuropsychologist said for him it would not be that long because he is only six... going to be seven in July. He said that older children do more academic testing. There is only so much that they can do with a child who can not read or write. First he had me go in the room while E waited with my husband. He asked me what I wanted to find out today, was there anything specific I wanted him to look for and/or make recomendations about. He talked with me for about 15 minutes. Then he took Elijah in. They met for about 3 hours with a 15 minute break half way inbetween. When they were finished he had me come back in for about 10 minutes. I do not have the final results yet. I know that he did some tests with him to see how his brain works etc. He told me that E's frontal lobe does not seem to be wired correctly, he has delays in everything that part of the brain is responsible for, speech delay especially in the area of expressive language... I will know more when I get the summary in a few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcox, post: 280905, member: 6583"] My son E just has his neuropsychologist evaluation about two weeks ago. They had told me it would be 6-8 hours, but the neuropsychologist said for him it would not be that long because he is only six... going to be seven in July. He said that older children do more academic testing. There is only so much that they can do with a child who can not read or write. First he had me go in the room while E waited with my husband. He asked me what I wanted to find out today, was there anything specific I wanted him to look for and/or make recomendations about. He talked with me for about 15 minutes. Then he took Elijah in. They met for about 3 hours with a 15 minute break half way inbetween. When they were finished he had me come back in for about 10 minutes. I do not have the final results yet. I know that he did some tests with him to see how his brain works etc. He told me that E's frontal lobe does not seem to be wired correctly, he has delays in everything that part of the brain is responsible for, speech delay especially in the area of expressive language... I will know more when I get the summary in a few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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