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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 256097" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>ok, word of caution from someone who thought the same way - that my child just HAD to be on the spectrum. My difficult child has Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) like traits but isn't considered Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) because she is social. That's the ONLY reason she's not. But it's just a label. What I did was just give the neuropsychologist all my stuff (parent report, childbrain quiz etc) and did all the questionaires he gave us. I made sure what I gave him was factual so he could get to his own conclusions. </p><p> </p><p>He nailed her right on the head. At first I was liek "what?!?!" but now after a month it's sunk in and I understand what he means.</p><p> </p><p>Second, if the psychiatrist and the neuro speak, it's against the law unless you sign a waiver. So the psychiatrist cannot in any way influence the evaluation.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, good luck with- the evaluation. hope you get some answers!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 256097, member: 6118"] ok, word of caution from someone who thought the same way - that my child just HAD to be on the spectrum. My difficult child has Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) like traits but isn't considered Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) because she is social. That's the ONLY reason she's not. But it's just a label. What I did was just give the neuropsychologist all my stuff (parent report, childbrain quiz etc) and did all the questionaires he gave us. I made sure what I gave him was factual so he could get to his own conclusions. He nailed her right on the head. At first I was liek "what?!?!" but now after a month it's sunk in and I understand what he means. Second, if the psychiatrist and the neuro speak, it's against the law unless you sign a waiver. So the psychiatrist cannot in any way influence the evaluation. Anyway, good luck with- the evaluation. hope you get some answers!! [/QUOTE]
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