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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 185104" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you all.</p><p> </p><p>Let me give it some thought, Klmno. I don't want my son to hang up on your son or anything. I'll bring up a few issues with-him first and see what his reaction is.</p><p> </p><p>MM, good tip. It never occurred to me that they might contact Soc Svcs. </p><p> </p><p>He did not cry. He was very, very quiet. He did cry the other day when I first found out, when the neighbor called. And he talked to me for a long time. But he continued to lie about taking the panties from camp instead of the neighbor. </p><p> </p><p>I don't think that ADHD is at the root of this. I think the ofcr suggested it because it would open up a round of testing that we hadn't had b4. I narrowed it down too much by simply asking for an Asperger's test. I think they were giving me a lead for which hoops to jump through and get something accomplished.</p><p> </p><p>I won't know until I have the testing done. As we all know, some of it is a complete waste and some is valuable.</p><p> </p><p>One of the psycho-educational tests that difficult child took a few yrs ago was riddled with-errors. We finally figured out that the tester had used a template and typed in the changes that were needed to fine tune it to my son. He missed quite a few and it created a conflicting report.</p><p> </p><p>I fully expect that there will be at least as many frustrations in future testing but I still think it's necessary to do the testing.</p><p> </p><p>There is clearly something missing in my son's brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 185104, member: 3419"] Thank you all. Let me give it some thought, Klmno. I don't want my son to hang up on your son or anything. I'll bring up a few issues with-him first and see what his reaction is. MM, good tip. It never occurred to me that they might contact Soc Svcs. He did not cry. He was very, very quiet. He did cry the other day when I first found out, when the neighbor called. And he talked to me for a long time. But he continued to lie about taking the panties from camp instead of the neighbor. I don't think that ADHD is at the root of this. I think the ofcr suggested it because it would open up a round of testing that we hadn't had b4. I narrowed it down too much by simply asking for an Asperger's test. I think they were giving me a lead for which hoops to jump through and get something accomplished. I won't know until I have the testing done. As we all know, some of it is a complete waste and some is valuable. One of the psycho-educational tests that difficult child took a few yrs ago was riddled with-errors. We finally figured out that the tester had used a template and typed in the changes that were needed to fine tune it to my son. He missed quite a few and it created a conflicting report. I fully expect that there will be at least as many frustrations in future testing but I still think it's necessary to do the testing. There is clearly something missing in my son's brain. [/QUOTE]
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