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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 234175"><p>I need advise from all you experts. difficult child has his first appointment today with the therapist that will do the neuropsychologist evaluation. I believe today is just to talk, then decide what tests will be done.</p><p> </p><p>Insurance. As I stated before they cover depending on WHAT the diagnosis is.</p><p>Covers ADD, ADHD, Autism...Not spectrum such as AS. Does not cover if it is a Learning disability.</p><p> </p><p>Now with my appointment he mentioned executive functions not being there. Isn't that a Learning disability? Now I am afraid to go through with this testing due to the outcome.</p><p> </p><p>What if I inform him of what the insurance covers. (and tell him he won't get paid otherwise ...just kidding) If multiple diagnosis's the insurance goes by the first diagnosis listed.</p><p> </p><p>Can someone explain the difference between learning disabilities and other disabilities such as ADD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 234175"] I need advise from all you experts. difficult child has his first appointment today with the therapist that will do the neuropsychologist evaluation. I believe today is just to talk, then decide what tests will be done. Insurance. As I stated before they cover depending on WHAT the diagnosis is. Covers ADD, ADHD, Autism...Not spectrum such as AS. Does not cover if it is a Learning disability. Now with my appointment he mentioned executive functions not being there. Isn't that a Learning disability? Now I am afraid to go through with this testing due to the outcome. What if I inform him of what the insurance covers. (and tell him he won't get paid otherwise ...just kidding) If multiple diagnosis's the insurance goes by the first diagnosis listed. Can someone explain the difference between learning disabilities and other disabilities such as ADD. [/QUOTE]
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