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School's asperger's assessment says no but psychiatrist's says yes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pandora" data-source="post: 522739" data-attributes="member: 3359"><p>A school psychologist wrote a letter describing my son's various behaviors. We gave the letter to his pediatrician/internist. That evening, he called me and said "Mrs Pandora, this is out of my area of expertise. I want you to go see Dr X. He specializes in pediatric neurology." We did what he said, and Dr X diagnosed him within 20 minutes of talking/ interacting with him. I wouldn't depend on what the school said, a physician's word takes precedence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pandora, post: 522739, member: 3359"] A school psychologist wrote a letter describing my son's various behaviors. We gave the letter to his pediatrician/internist. That evening, he called me and said "Mrs Pandora, this is out of my area of expertise. I want you to go see Dr X. He specializes in pediatric neurology." We did what he said, and Dr X diagnosed him within 20 minutes of talking/ interacting with him. I wouldn't depend on what the school said, a physician's word takes precedence. [/QUOTE]
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