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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 458348" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Make sure you have a parent report (see site resources) or similar - so you have all the details of WHY you are there, in front of you. That way, when they ask questions, you don't have to rely on memory.</p><p>While you are in that process, also do a brief list of the reasons why you're there - for yourself, and as a summary of what you are trying to achieve. "We'd like to understand why he does X and why Y is so difficult for him and how to better handle conflict at school and... " whatever your list... the neuropsychologist (or any other comprehensive evaluator) will typically adjust which tests are administered, depending on symptoms and concerns - so make sure your list is detailed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 458348, member: 11791"] Make sure you have a parent report (see site resources) or similar - so you have all the details of WHY you are there, in front of you. That way, when they ask questions, you don't have to rely on memory. While you are in that process, also do a brief list of the reasons why you're there - for yourself, and as a summary of what you are trying to achieve. "We'd like to understand why he does X and why Y is so difficult for him and how to better handle conflict at school and... " whatever your list... the neuropsychologist (or any other comprehensive evaluator) will typically adjust which tests are administered, depending on symptoms and concerns - so make sure your list is detailed. [/QUOTE]
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