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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 248166" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I dropped off my difficult child 2 when he was tested last Spring. It was two hours of testing (actually, more like 90 minutes with two breaks) and absolutely no need for me to hang around. I left my cell number if there was a problem.</p><p> </p><p>It took about two weeks to get the final report, which was reviewed with the neuropsychologist in her office. Mine actually had me proofread it to make sure she got the history part correct. She had a few errors and just made the corrections while I was there. She sent me on my way with my one and only copy and it was up to me to distribute it to the school staff.</p><p> </p><p>The report should show how her behavior and thinking work together (or how they don't work together, depending), whether there are any learning disabilities, processing issues (auditory, visual, tactile), memory issues, etc. </p><p> </p><p>I hope this helps answer your questions about your difficult child and gets you on the right path for treating her effectively!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 248166, member: 3444"] I dropped off my difficult child 2 when he was tested last Spring. It was two hours of testing (actually, more like 90 minutes with two breaks) and absolutely no need for me to hang around. I left my cell number if there was a problem. It took about two weeks to get the final report, which was reviewed with the neuropsychologist in her office. Mine actually had me proofread it to make sure she got the history part correct. She had a few errors and just made the corrections while I was there. She sent me on my way with my one and only copy and it was up to me to distribute it to the school staff. The report should show how her behavior and thinking work together (or how they don't work together, depending), whether there are any learning disabilities, processing issues (auditory, visual, tactile), memory issues, etc. I hope this helps answer your questions about your difficult child and gets you on the right path for treating her effectively! [/QUOTE]
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