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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 436414" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>ktllc,</p><p></p><p>I had to edit your post and take the name out of the university program where your son got the screening - we don't use "proper" names on the board of hospitals, docs, etc.</p><p></p><p>The screening "center" you describe is well respected. They specialize in the treatment and screening of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. I believe your question arises from what the results mean. I would venture guess that it means from the parent input section of the screening, a diagnosis of ODD is indicated (based on the questions your and husband answered about your son's behavior in your presence). From the input of teachers in the process, a potential diagnosis of depression and Aspergers is indicated from their observation in the school environment.</p><p></p><p>I did respond to your other post, but I am wondering if you and husband actually sat down and read the results with the doctor? I got the impression that you had but with your questions above, it sounds like you have the report but have not discussed it with the doctor? I think a screening like this warrants discussion of the results - I would think that was part of the process.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 436414, member: 805"] ktllc, I had to edit your post and take the name out of the university program where your son got the screening - we don't use "proper" names on the board of hospitals, docs, etc. The screening "center" you describe is well respected. They specialize in the treatment and screening of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. I believe your question arises from what the results mean. I would venture guess that it means from the parent input section of the screening, a diagnosis of ODD is indicated (based on the questions your and husband answered about your son's behavior in your presence). From the input of teachers in the process, a potential diagnosis of depression and Aspergers is indicated from their observation in the school environment. I did respond to your other post, but I am wondering if you and husband actually sat down and read the results with the doctor? I got the impression that you had but with your questions above, it sounds like you have the report but have not discussed it with the doctor? I think a screening like this warrants discussion of the results - I would think that was part of the process. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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