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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 109504" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>No chance I'd be handing that report over to the school, especially if it had Conduct Disorder included. </p><p></p><p>I just helped a friend through the neuropsychologist process and it included 3 apointments with the child and 15 different diagnostic tests. I'd be looking for a private reevaluation in all areas--developmental pediatrician or neuropsychologist, speech with emphasis on social skills, and Occupational Therapist (OT) to get a private opinion to bring into the school district. Never sign on either end to authorize exchange of information or reports--review them first and then hand deliver copies to the school.</p><p></p><p>I've lived through most of the sensory stuff you've described. For years my difficult child wore only navy blue Healthtex knit pants with nylon shorts underneath. He's still limited but I've been able to get him into the Land's End climber pants in softer cotton styles and this year for the first time in 5 (!) years he's wearing a winter coat. A carefully selected winter coat but a coat nonetheless.</p><p></p><p>I gave up regular mealtimes and just fed him when he was hungry. Saved a lot of headaches plus then he didn't have to deal with the sensory assault of the regular foods at the dinner table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 109504, member: 701"] No chance I'd be handing that report over to the school, especially if it had Conduct Disorder included. I just helped a friend through the neuropsychologist process and it included 3 apointments with the child and 15 different diagnostic tests. I'd be looking for a private reevaluation in all areas--developmental pediatrician or neuropsychologist, speech with emphasis on social skills, and Occupational Therapist (OT) to get a private opinion to bring into the school district. Never sign on either end to authorize exchange of information or reports--review them first and then hand deliver copies to the school. I've lived through most of the sensory stuff you've described. For years my difficult child wore only navy blue Healthtex knit pants with nylon shorts underneath. He's still limited but I've been able to get him into the Land's End climber pants in softer cotton styles and this year for the first time in 5 (!) years he's wearing a winter coat. A carefully selected winter coat but a coat nonetheless. I gave up regular mealtimes and just fed him when he was hungry. Saved a lot of headaches plus then he didn't have to deal with the sensory assault of the regular foods at the dinner table. [/QUOTE]
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