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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 493059"><p>That would be a great start. I just got the "verbal" results from the one we had for difficult child 1. He saw all the things I have been seeing and added in a severe level of anxiety in "non-home or friend's" settings that I didn't see. His recommedations made a lot of sense and once we get the full written report, I plan to seriously consider public school again IF we can get our (so far VERY uncooperative) school district to listen to the recommendations of the neuropsychologist.</p><p></p><p>I agree that the "label" doesn't matter, it's the interventions that do. MY only problem in the past is that the inaccurate disagnoses have led to counterproductive interventions, meaning they made things soooo much worse. That is why I pulled them out of the public school here. I wanted things to get better and they were making things worse.</p><p></p><p>I hope things work out for you and if you can find a GOOD neuropsychologist, they will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 493059"] That would be a great start. I just got the "verbal" results from the one we had for difficult child 1. He saw all the things I have been seeing and added in a severe level of anxiety in "non-home or friend's" settings that I didn't see. His recommedations made a lot of sense and once we get the full written report, I plan to seriously consider public school again IF we can get our (so far VERY uncooperative) school district to listen to the recommendations of the neuropsychologist. I agree that the "label" doesn't matter, it's the interventions that do. MY only problem in the past is that the inaccurate disagnoses have led to counterproductive interventions, meaning they made things soooo much worse. That is why I pulled them out of the public school here. I wanted things to get better and they were making things worse. I hope things work out for you and if you can find a GOOD neuropsychologist, they will. [/QUOTE]
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