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Going to the neuropsychologist...what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 281159" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Ok, you went to a Neurologist, which is a totally different animal. I'd still go for a neuropsychologist. The testing is better to catch these childhood disorders. Good luck! It's not BAD to go to a Neurologist. We crossed that sort of doctor too along the road. An honest warning: Nobody will likely be able to tell you exactly what is wrong by kindergarten. diagnosis. tend to change as the child ages and more stuff shows up. It's very common for an early diagnosis. of ADHD to turn into something else as the child gets older. in my opinion it's best not to just have one idea on your mind. It may be ADHD, it may not be ADHD, it may be a mimicker, it may be ADHD plus something else. And it's hard to pin these things down at younger ages. But it does help to get an idea of how your child's brain works and NeuroPsychs are tops in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 281159, member: 1550"] Ok, you went to a Neurologist, which is a totally different animal. I'd still go for a neuropsychologist. The testing is better to catch these childhood disorders. Good luck! It's not BAD to go to a Neurologist. We crossed that sort of doctor too along the road. An honest warning: Nobody will likely be able to tell you exactly what is wrong by kindergarten. diagnosis. tend to change as the child ages and more stuff shows up. It's very common for an early diagnosis. of ADHD to turn into something else as the child gets older. in my opinion it's best not to just have one idea on your mind. It may be ADHD, it may not be ADHD, it may be a mimicker, it may be ADHD plus something else. And it's hard to pin these things down at younger ages. But it does help to get an idea of how your child's brain works and NeuroPsychs are tops in that. [/QUOTE]
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