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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 159329" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Karen, there are a few of us (like me) that are toward the older end and won't remember info from the other thread. (Sorry!) Could you list info like 1) has anyone done neuropsychological testing on your son, and if so, was it done privately or by the school, 2) Has he gotten worse or better, or can you tell any difference, on his medication, 3) Have you sent a certified letter to the school asking for an evaluation for spec. ed. services, 4) Did the school ever suggest testing and evaluation in the past?, 5) Whos has given him the diagnosis's (psychiatrist, therapist, etc)?, 6) Discuss with the professional(s) in his life writing a letter to school about how the "disorder" and/or medications might be affecting his functioning at school</p><p></p><p>This should help get others started on repsonses!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 159329, member: 3699"] Karen, there are a few of us (like me) that are toward the older end and won't remember info from the other thread. (Sorry!) Could you list info like 1) has anyone done neuropsychological testing on your son, and if so, was it done privately or by the school, 2) Has he gotten worse or better, or can you tell any difference, on his medication, 3) Have you sent a certified letter to the school asking for an evaluation for spec. ed. services, 4) Did the school ever suggest testing and evaluation in the past?, 5) Whos has given him the diagnosis's (psychiatrist, therapist, etc)?, 6) Discuss with the professional(s) in his life writing a letter to school about how the "disorder" and/or medications might be affecting his functioning at school This should help get others started on repsonses!! [/QUOTE]
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