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Let school psychiatric talk with- other psychiatric??
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 245103" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>It is true that taking the test again within too short a period of time can skew the results. We learned that with my oldest when he had a test as part of a law suit we had pending and then the school used the same test a couple of months later as part of his tri-ennial. The school psychiatric called and said my son was reciting the questions in order for her (memory was never his issue). They had to give him a completely different battery of tests for the tri-ennial. I also gave her access to the testing done for the law suit.</p><p></p><p>I have shared info from my private doctors with the SD, although not with every school psychiatric. One that I didn't trust I didn't give anything and then when she would say something, I would respond that that wasn't what my REAL doctor said. I hated her.</p><p></p><p>However, the doctor is right that the results won't be correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 245103, member: 3493"] It is true that taking the test again within too short a period of time can skew the results. We learned that with my oldest when he had a test as part of a law suit we had pending and then the school used the same test a couple of months later as part of his tri-ennial. The school psychiatric called and said my son was reciting the questions in order for her (memory was never his issue). They had to give him a completely different battery of tests for the tri-ennial. I also gave her access to the testing done for the law suit. I have shared info from my private doctors with the SD, although not with every school psychiatric. One that I didn't trust I didn't give anything and then when she would say something, I would respond that that wasn't what my REAL doctor said. I hated her. However, the doctor is right that the results won't be correct. [/QUOTE]
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