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School's asperger's assessment says no but psychiatrist's says yes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 522427" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Okay now I'm really confused. I just filled out some paperwork for difficult child 2's IEP and one of the forms was an asperger's questionaire. difficult child fit about half of the symptoms. There was plenty of things he did not fit at all. He does not talk in monotone and he does not engage in repetitive behavior (unless playing video games for hours count?) He does not talk obsessively about one subject and he does not have limited interests. There were other things he did fit but plenty of them he didn't. psychiatrist's assessment was completely different and he fit those behaviors almost to a T. </p><p></p><p>I'm confused about the school's test because when I scored it they said that asperger's was extremely unlikely. There were only sixty questions but the test said that if he scored under sixty nine then there was a high probabiliity that he did not have it. Anything near a hundred meant he did have it. Did I score it wrong? I'm really confused. And will the parent assessment be what they go by in determining if he qualifies? Or does psychiatrist's assessment override what their's says? I'm so confused!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 522427, member: 2196"] Okay now I'm really confused. I just filled out some paperwork for difficult child 2's IEP and one of the forms was an asperger's questionaire. difficult child fit about half of the symptoms. There was plenty of things he did not fit at all. He does not talk in monotone and he does not engage in repetitive behavior (unless playing video games for hours count?) He does not talk obsessively about one subject and he does not have limited interests. There were other things he did fit but plenty of them he didn't. psychiatrist's assessment was completely different and he fit those behaviors almost to a T. I'm confused about the school's test because when I scored it they said that asperger's was extremely unlikely. There were only sixty questions but the test said that if he scored under sixty nine then there was a high probabiliity that he did not have it. Anything near a hundred meant he did have it. Did I score it wrong? I'm really confused. And will the parent assessment be what they go by in determining if he qualifies? Or does psychiatrist's assessment override what their's says? I'm so confused! [/QUOTE]
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