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Having our first NeuroPsyche tomorrow...
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 59484" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I just spent most of today filling in forms for the neuropsychologist</p><p>that is scheduled in about ten days. It is out of town, of course, so the questionaires were sent to me. They will want</p><p>you to provide all the baby milestones (teething, crawling, walking etc.), all the disease history and then you will be given</p><p>a kazillion questionaires where you grade your difficult children behaviors or</p><p>misbehaviors on various scales of seriousness. When you go in person they will ask you lots of questions and try to lead you</p><p>comfortably into describing what you see as problems. Often</p><p>it is a six or eight hour testing combination so about every stone is turned. Let's hope your results are very helpful. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 59484, member: 35"] I just spent most of today filling in forms for the neuropsychologist that is scheduled in about ten days. It is out of town, of course, so the questionaires were sent to me. They will want you to provide all the baby milestones (teething, crawling, walking etc.), all the disease history and then you will be given a kazillion questionaires where you grade your difficult children behaviors or misbehaviors on various scales of seriousness. When you go in person they will ask you lots of questions and try to lead you comfortably into describing what you see as problems. Often it is a six or eight hour testing combination so about every stone is turned. Let's hope your results are very helpful. DDD [/QUOTE]
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