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Talked with sd psychologist re: test
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 50207" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I can't speak to the SD testing -- maybe Sheila or Martie will chime in here -- but every neuropsychologist evaluation my son has had includes a section on past history. My son's neuropsychologist also wanted to have his teachers complete questionnaires because he needed info on how difficult child 1 performed at school. If the teachers' viewpoints were not included, the whole evaluation would be based on parents' observations (and we don't see our kids in a school setting all that often) and on the neuropsychologist's observations based on the 10 hours he spent with my son. Because this is an evaluation of "educational impact," the teachers' viewpoints are important, even if you don't agree with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 50207, member: 2423"] I can't speak to the SD testing -- maybe Sheila or Martie will chime in here -- but every neuropsychologist evaluation my son has had includes a section on past history. My son's neuropsychologist also wanted to have his teachers complete questionnaires because he needed info on how difficult child 1 performed at school. If the teachers' viewpoints were not included, the whole evaluation would be based on parents' observations (and we don't see our kids in a school setting all that often) and on the neuropsychologist's observations based on the 10 hours he spent with my son. Because this is an evaluation of "educational impact," the teachers' viewpoints are important, even if you don't agree with them. [/QUOTE]
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