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<blockquote data-quote="tired Cheryl" data-source="post: 89004" data-attributes="member: 4109"><p>Hi, Debbie:</p><p> You wrote:</p><p></p><p>"Even if he knew the answer he wasn't cooperating and treating it like a game." That is <u>exactly</u> what my son does! </p><p></p><p>I did not get to observe the neuropsychologist evaluation which lasted about three hours but at his screening for Special Education Services with the SD I was present and got to see him at work. When he wasn't outrightly refusing he treated the screening like a game too. He would purposely do the opposite of what they asked, he would throw the bean bags over their heads, etc. They had to write REFUSED on one/four tests yet they passed him. </p><p></p><p>He seems to relish in being manipulative and defiant. Especially with unsuspecting new people.</p><p></p><p>You wrote:</p><p>"I saw the doctor write down "spoiled" on a exam paper and underline it right in front of me!"</p><p></p><p>Wow, that is shocking. When did spoiled become a diagnosis?! and this guy thought he was helping you? No wonder you cried all the way home.</p><p></p><p> :grrr:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tired Cheryl, post: 89004, member: 4109"] Hi, Debbie: You wrote: "Even if he knew the answer he wasn't cooperating and treating it like a game." That is <u>exactly</u> what my son does! I did not get to observe the neuropsychologist evaluation which lasted about three hours but at his screening for Special Education Services with the SD I was present and got to see him at work. When he wasn't outrightly refusing he treated the screening like a game too. He would purposely do the opposite of what they asked, he would throw the bean bags over their heads, etc. They had to write REFUSED on one/four tests yet they passed him. He seems to relish in being manipulative and defiant. Especially with unsuspecting new people. You wrote: "I saw the doctor write down "spoiled" on a exam paper and underline it right in front of me!" Wow, that is shocking. When did spoiled become a diagnosis?! and this guy thought he was helping you? No wonder you cried all the way home. [img]:grrr:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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