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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 125061" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Tell them complete educational and psycholoogical. Tell her what diagnosis's have been (are being considered). The testing is actually a series of "mini-test"- they can't expect you to know the names of each. There's something wrong with this picture. It should be the psychologist discussing these things with you and psychiatrist and any therapist involved so he/she will know if there needs to be more focus in one area or another. It might be better to have them broken up a little if it gets you in there quicker and since your difficult child is so young- our psychologist had mentioned that when kids are real young they sometimes break testing up over several days because if difficult child gets too tired or "burnt out" with too many hours of tests, the results might not be as accurate.</p><p> </p><p>I'm no expert on this though- wait and see what others with more experience in this say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 125061, member: 3699"] Tell them complete educational and psycholoogical. Tell her what diagnosis's have been (are being considered). The testing is actually a series of "mini-test"- they can't expect you to know the names of each. There's something wrong with this picture. It should be the psychologist discussing these things with you and psychiatrist and any therapist involved so he/she will know if there needs to be more focus in one area or another. It might be better to have them broken up a little if it gets you in there quicker and since your difficult child is so young- our psychologist had mentioned that when kids are real young they sometimes break testing up over several days because if difficult child gets too tired or "burnt out" with too many hours of tests, the results might not be as accurate. I'm no expert on this though- wait and see what others with more experience in this say. [/QUOTE]
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