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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 274363" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Heartsick, if you have any health insurance coverage on her, most of the time with the help of your pediatrician you can find some sort of initial evaluation on her. Maybe it would be with a developmental pediatrician instead of a neuropsychologist or perhaps some other specialist, but if you have health insurance usually there is some kind of coverage available if you make the effort to go after it. </p><p> </p><p>Also, if you live in the US, every student is entitled to free assessments through the public school system. Typically this isn't the only evaluation I would advise getting on a child, but if there truly are no alternatives it's best to take advantage of it. Schools can have some really insightful people on staff, plus they often know what's available in the community for families who don't have the financial means to do a full private medical and/or psychological evaluation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 274363, member: 701"] Heartsick, if you have any health insurance coverage on her, most of the time with the help of your pediatrician you can find some sort of initial evaluation on her. Maybe it would be with a developmental pediatrician instead of a neuropsychologist or perhaps some other specialist, but if you have health insurance usually there is some kind of coverage available if you make the effort to go after it. Also, if you live in the US, every student is entitled to free assessments through the public school system. Typically this isn't the only evaluation I would advise getting on a child, but if there truly are no alternatives it's best to take advantage of it. Schools can have some really insightful people on staff, plus they often know what's available in the community for families who don't have the financial means to do a full private medical and/or psychological evaluation. [/QUOTE]
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