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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 123837" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You need to get her on an IEP at school and get a Behavior Intervention Plan in place (through the IEP). The first step to the IEP is having an evaluation. If doctor gives her the ADHD or some other diagnosis (I think it would take more than ODD), you would have good reason to ask the school to evaluate her- actually I think you have good reason anyway, unless she's making really good grades or her aptitude tests and grades are similar, or all her teachers seem to think she's just fine in all her classes. You could have neuropsychological testing done privately, but it is expensive and typically, insurance companies only pay a percentage. This testing/evaluation will reveal specific things she might be having difficulty with- as it relataes to abilities to process and learn. It might be in the area of verbal or memory, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 123837, member: 3699"] You need to get her on an IEP at school and get a Behavior Intervention Plan in place (through the IEP). The first step to the IEP is having an evaluation. If doctor gives her the ADHD or some other diagnosis (I think it would take more than ODD), you would have good reason to ask the school to evaluate her- actually I think you have good reason anyway, unless she's making really good grades or her aptitude tests and grades are similar, or all her teachers seem to think she's just fine in all her classes. You could have neuropsychological testing done privately, but it is expensive and typically, insurance companies only pay a percentage. This testing/evaluation will reveal specific things she might be having difficulty with- as it relataes to abilities to process and learn. It might be in the area of verbal or memory, etc. [/QUOTE]
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