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neuro psychiatric evaluation next Tuesday!!
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 488364" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Same as why doctors do it. I think IN PART...they dont want to upset the parent. You'd think that isn't so because of the nature of the job, but they are people first, they dont like to upset anyone. There are lots of reasons but really I have been in team meeting rooms where people say to this day, I dont want to say that at this point, he is so young... even though just minutes before EVERYONE agreed it was whatever we felt it was. (usually Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)). But to me that is illegal and immoral. If we have information that can benefit the child, we are obligated to include the parent in on that information. THEY have to live with the decision to wait or not, no one has the right to decide treatment for them. And withholding diagnosis is keeping the child from tx. (of course for many it is just ignorance too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 488364, member: 12886"] Same as why doctors do it. I think IN PART...they dont want to upset the parent. You'd think that isn't so because of the nature of the job, but they are people first, they dont like to upset anyone. There are lots of reasons but really I have been in team meeting rooms where people say to this day, I dont want to say that at this point, he is so young... even though just minutes before EVERYONE agreed it was whatever we felt it was. (usually Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)). But to me that is illegal and immoral. If we have information that can benefit the child, we are obligated to include the parent in on that information. THEY have to live with the decision to wait or not, no one has the right to decide treatment for them. And withholding diagnosis is keeping the child from tx. (of course for many it is just ignorance too) [/QUOTE]
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