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Teacher wants to go hear results from testing..
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 104148" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Personally there's no way I'd have the teacher come along to hear the results. Even with diagnosticians I've respected overall, it's not uncommon to hear recommendations or comments about my style of parenting or what they thought I should be doing and I didn't always agree with them. Once I even got into it with a speech/language/audiologist regarding which year I should send my difficult child off to kindergarten...and she hadn't even evaluated him yet, she'd just read the resports! </p><p></p><p>Based on what I've been through I wouldn't want any school staff member there for the first go through. If I thought it would be helpful beyond what the report/recommendations, I'd consider bringing them into an IEP meeting. For the money you pay for a neuropsychologist appointment they better be writing you a thorough report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 104148, member: 701"] Personally there's no way I'd have the teacher come along to hear the results. Even with diagnosticians I've respected overall, it's not uncommon to hear recommendations or comments about my style of parenting or what they thought I should be doing and I didn't always agree with them. Once I even got into it with a speech/language/audiologist regarding which year I should send my difficult child off to kindergarten...and she hadn't even evaluated him yet, she'd just read the resports! Based on what I've been through I wouldn't want any school staff member there for the first go through. If I thought it would be helpful beyond what the report/recommendations, I'd consider bringing them into an IEP meeting. For the money you pay for a neuropsychologist appointment they better be writing you a thorough report. [/QUOTE]
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