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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 458256" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think neuropsychologist evaluations are fine done in three hour increments, as long as you fill out all the forms you are given and he does the entire battery of tests. My son's first neuropsychologist evaluation was done in three hour increments. He still got a really good and helpful evaluation and this neuropsychologist was the first professional that seemed to "get" my son. I'm just curious. Your son was adopted, like mine. Did his birthmother abuse substances during her pregnancy? That can cause all sorts of disorders and behavioral issues.</p><p></p><p>by the way a neuropsychologist evaluation is both tests AND observation AND interpreting the child's responses to certain questions (or lack of response or inability to respond). My son had about ten hours of testing in all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 458256, member: 1550"] I think neuropsychologist evaluations are fine done in three hour increments, as long as you fill out all the forms you are given and he does the entire battery of tests. My son's first neuropsychologist evaluation was done in three hour increments. He still got a really good and helpful evaluation and this neuropsychologist was the first professional that seemed to "get" my son. I'm just curious. Your son was adopted, like mine. Did his birthmother abuse substances during her pregnancy? That can cause all sorts of disorders and behavioral issues. by the way a neuropsychologist evaluation is both tests AND observation AND interpreting the child's responses to certain questions (or lack of response or inability to respond). My son had about ten hours of testing in all. [/QUOTE]
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