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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 41494" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>How long was he tested? My son was twelve hours. The neuropsychologist didn't see his symptoms either until my son got over his "good behavior" mode and then he eluded eye contact. The bottom line was that my son was tested in EVERY SINGLE WAY and the neuropsychologist worked on the results even at night. It took six two hour appts. before we were told anything. If the neuropsychologist just did WISC testing that isn't going to point to anything. </p><p>I'm not positive, of course, but, sadly, it sounds as if you didn't find a very good neuropsychologist. The best way to go, in my opinion, is to call your nearest Autism Society to ask for a neuropsychologist who understands Autism and who other parents are happy with. That's how I found mine. Unfortunately, not all professionals are equally competent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 41494, member: 1550"] How long was he tested? My son was twelve hours. The neuropsychologist didn't see his symptoms either until my son got over his "good behavior" mode and then he eluded eye contact. The bottom line was that my son was tested in EVERY SINGLE WAY and the neuropsychologist worked on the results even at night. It took six two hour appts. before we were told anything. If the neuropsychologist just did WISC testing that isn't going to point to anything. I'm not positive, of course, but, sadly, it sounds as if you didn't find a very good neuropsychologist. The best way to go, in my opinion, is to call your nearest Autism Society to ask for a neuropsychologist who understands Autism and who other parents are happy with. That's how I found mine. Unfortunately, not all professionals are equally competent. [/QUOTE]
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