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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 116859" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>1 Day- islands of ability and swiss cheese results on testing sounds exactly like my difficult child. As a matter of fact, when I first saw his neuropsychologist results, I thought it was a fluke because the results are all over the board- and the psychiatric pointed that out as well. His diagnosis is different from your difficult child's. but as far as sd, I don't think diagnosis is supposed to matter. Thanks for the support!</p><p></p><p> NVTS- thanks for more ideas! These ideas weren't in the docs recommendations, so even though they are better ideas, I might have to push a WHOLE lot to get them, especially since we know medications might be a contributing factor. But, at least I have concrete ideas I can push for now. I'll start with a meeting at the sd and make sure I document carefully then move up to the next levels, as others have suggested on my other post!</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't know how to fight these battles if it weren't for the people here- Have a good day, all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 116859, member: 3699"] 1 Day- islands of ability and swiss cheese results on testing sounds exactly like my difficult child. As a matter of fact, when I first saw his neuropsychologist results, I thought it was a fluke because the results are all over the board- and the psychiatric pointed that out as well. His diagnosis is different from your difficult child's. but as far as sd, I don't think diagnosis is supposed to matter. Thanks for the support! NVTS- thanks for more ideas! These ideas weren't in the docs recommendations, so even though they are better ideas, I might have to push a WHOLE lot to get them, especially since we know medications might be a contributing factor. But, at least I have concrete ideas I can push for now. I'll start with a meeting at the sd and make sure I document carefully then move up to the next levels, as others have suggested on my other post! I wouldn't know how to fight these battles if it weren't for the people here- Have a good day, all! [/QUOTE]
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