Malika
Well-Known Member
There are two methods of seeing a neuro-psychologist here. One can either see one via the public health service (free), which involves a very long waiting list and also a measure of uncertainty about whether one will actually be chosen to see her - seems like you have to chase it up all the time - or a private practitioner (there is one advertising in my local town). I have spoken to her and she would do tests that she said would take two to two and a half hours, at a cost of the equivalent of about 300 dollars.
I am thinking to go with the latter option but also wonder how useful this test would be at the stage of a pre-schooler. What information might I expect it to give me (I imagine there is parity between European and American working methods)? Would it reveal anything in terms of ADHD?
I am thinking to go with the latter option but also wonder how useful this test would be at the stage of a pre-schooler. What information might I expect it to give me (I imagine there is parity between European and American working methods)? Would it reveal anything in terms of ADHD?