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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 583341" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>The neuropsychologist would be interested in any medical tests, scans etc. A neurologist (or other MD ) would need to order that but they sometimes work as teams.</p><p></p><p>The tests should include interview, and checklist types of forms, some history types some current. Usually both standardized ( with normative data to compare to neurotypical scores) and informal non normed. And there will also probably be formal tests with pictures, objects, verbal directions/questions, written, etc. </p><p></p><p>You can provide anything you think will help. Report cards, behavior reports, doctor reports, psychiatric notes/reports, etc. Sometimes they may ask for permission to get info themselves.</p><p>You only have to give what you think is useful. I've had providers write inaccurate reports and I never pass them on. Just a couple of not important things.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. I hope you get good info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 583341, member: 12886"] The neuropsychologist would be interested in any medical tests, scans etc. A neurologist (or other MD ) would need to order that but they sometimes work as teams. The tests should include interview, and checklist types of forms, some history types some current. Usually both standardized ( with normative data to compare to neurotypical scores) and informal non normed. And there will also probably be formal tests with pictures, objects, verbal directions/questions, written, etc. You can provide anything you think will help. Report cards, behavior reports, doctor reports, psychiatric notes/reports, etc. Sometimes they may ask for permission to get info themselves. You only have to give what you think is useful. I've had providers write inaccurate reports and I never pass them on. Just a couple of not important things. Good luck. I hope you get good info. [/QUOTE]
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