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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 33971" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Dara, I'm sorry. You sound so frustrated.</p><p></p><p>How much time did the neuropsychologist spend with you? How much time did he spend with Sammy? What kind of testing did he do on Sammy? Did you fill out any forms or questionnaires for the neuropsychologist?</p><p></p><p>My kids are admittedly older, but for each of their neuropsychologist evaluations, I had to fill out tons of forms and questionnaires. I also gave a 30-minute verbal developmental/medical history to the neuropsychologist. The neuropsychologist then tested the kids for 8 to 10 hours over a few days. The neuropsychologist met with husband and me for an hour to go over his findings. He then wrote an 18-page report detailing his findings and recommendations for intervention.</p><p></p><p>Standard treatment for kids with anxiety is medications and/or therapy. I'm guessing that a child Sammy's age would need to be engaged in play therapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 33971, member: 2423"] Dara, I'm sorry. You sound so frustrated. How much time did the neuropsychologist spend with you? How much time did he spend with Sammy? What kind of testing did he do on Sammy? Did you fill out any forms or questionnaires for the neuropsychologist? My kids are admittedly older, but for each of their neuropsychologist evaluations, I had to fill out tons of forms and questionnaires. I also gave a 30-minute verbal developmental/medical history to the neuropsychologist. The neuropsychologist then tested the kids for 8 to 10 hours over a few days. The neuropsychologist met with husband and me for an hour to go over his findings. He then wrote an 18-page report detailing his findings and recommendations for intervention. Standard treatment for kids with anxiety is medications and/or therapy. I'm guessing that a child Sammy's age would need to be engaged in play therapy. [/QUOTE]
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