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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 148442" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I would give it to them. I say this because it is a Children's Hospital- not a place like the sd- and they are used to seeing all the other "input". I think it would help them to see all that has been considered. I had an MDE done on my son at a child/adolescent mood disorders clinic (part of a university hospital) and I was leary at first for the same reasons you stated, but ultimately, I provided them everything and signed release forms for them to confer with regular psychiatrist. Instead of psychiatrist trying to "sway" them, they have actually discussed things and psychiatrist has considered their opinion so it has been extremely helpful. Also, the ed spec from there is helping me with some school issues- and the sd acted like "well, how could this place be accurrate in their assessment when they never talked with us" my response- "they had his full sd record and didn't need to call you. Was there info you had that wasn't reflected in his record, iep, etc"? (Shouldn't be) However, I attached a written statement to any documentation that I provided them that I felt needed my clarification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 148442, member: 3699"] I would give it to them. I say this because it is a Children's Hospital- not a place like the sd- and they are used to seeing all the other "input". I think it would help them to see all that has been considered. I had an MDE done on my son at a child/adolescent mood disorders clinic (part of a university hospital) and I was leary at first for the same reasons you stated, but ultimately, I provided them everything and signed release forms for them to confer with regular psychiatrist. Instead of psychiatrist trying to "sway" them, they have actually discussed things and psychiatrist has considered their opinion so it has been extremely helpful. Also, the ed spec from there is helping me with some school issues- and the sd acted like "well, how could this place be accurrate in their assessment when they never talked with us" my response- "they had his full sd record and didn't need to call you. Was there info you had that wasn't reflected in his record, iep, etc"? (Shouldn't be) However, I attached a written statement to any documentation that I provided them that I felt needed my clarification. [/QUOTE]
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