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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 467903" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have no experience with develpmental Pediatricians. My experience with neuro/psychological evaluations has been very helpful and included a team of people who administered various tests and then collaborated on test results and impressions to comprise a comprehensive report. To me the team approach was reassuring that the evaluation could not be too subjective. We live in a small community and had to travel a couple of hours to reach a highly regarded group. Locally there are a number of sole practioners and some of those people have preconceived and or limited insights into difficult child behaviors. Feeling confident that we actuall knew what the disorders were (instead of guessing) made it possible for our difficult child to become as good as he could become. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 467903, member: 35"] I have no experience with develpmental Pediatricians. My experience with neuro/psychological evaluations has been very helpful and included a team of people who administered various tests and then collaborated on test results and impressions to comprise a comprehensive report. To me the team approach was reassuring that the evaluation could not be too subjective. We live in a small community and had to travel a couple of hours to reach a highly regarded group. Locally there are a number of sole practioners and some of those people have preconceived and or limited insights into difficult child behaviors. Feeling confident that we actuall knew what the disorders were (instead of guessing) made it possible for our difficult child to become as good as he could become. DDD [/QUOTE]
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