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neuro psychiatric evaluation next Tuesday!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 488383" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Malika, let's break it down: $2000 for each ticket and $3000 for evaluation out of pocket. So, roughly: $7000! And then, a language, theories and strategies that might not be done or be possible in France. I really don't think it is anything to consider (I know your were kidding, but the idea of having some kind of answer is always appealing).</p><p>Buddy, you are so right: LOTS of snacks! V is ALWAYS hungry and thirsty. And he will not think about anything else until he gets some. As far as activities, I'm pretty lucky. He will entertain himself pretty easily as long he has the right toy (usually a little vehicle or an animal toy). </p><p>Janet, I had no clue NC is renowned for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) programs. Maybe that's why the Doctor is actually moving to NC (Charlotte area)?</p><p>What's so good about our local Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) programs? Would it be through the school?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 488383, member: 11847"] Malika, let's break it down: $2000 for each ticket and $3000 for evaluation out of pocket. So, roughly: $7000! And then, a language, theories and strategies that might not be done or be possible in France. I really don't think it is anything to consider (I know your were kidding, but the idea of having some kind of answer is always appealing). Buddy, you are so right: LOTS of snacks! V is ALWAYS hungry and thirsty. And he will not think about anything else until he gets some. As far as activities, I'm pretty lucky. He will entertain himself pretty easily as long he has the right toy (usually a little vehicle or an animal toy). Janet, I had no clue NC is renowned for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) programs. Maybe that's why the Doctor is actually moving to NC (Charlotte area)? What's so good about our local Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) programs? Would it be through the school? [/QUOTE]
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