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neuropsychologist vs. Educational psychiatric?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 236411" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Funny I am sitting here gathering all of K's info for our Nuero-psychiatric Tests in March!</p><p></p><p>Ours is a Nueropsychologist with a Ph.D she specialized in Children with issues and Education and will offer long term goals and return visits for support and advice for School support. Her testing so far is set up for 14 hours just for K! Obviously with breaks. </p><p>She has them set for 2 hours with a break after each hour with a walk. </p><p></p><p>Our last one was kind of the same way, though I don't think this good... He was good but this woman sounds far more educated and so much nicer! </p><p>I would personally want someone who focused on all of it!!! Plus one who will offer long term support if needed. Both of ours offered this. </p><p>If we needed updates, info for School each year, suggestions for what kind of supports K might need? </p><p>If you go let us know how it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 236411, member: 3155"] Funny I am sitting here gathering all of K's info for our Nuero-psychiatric Tests in March! Ours is a Nueropsychologist with a Ph.D she specialized in Children with issues and Education and will offer long term goals and return visits for support and advice for School support. Her testing so far is set up for 14 hours just for K! Obviously with breaks. She has them set for 2 hours with a break after each hour with a walk. Our last one was kind of the same way, though I don't think this good... He was good but this woman sounds far more educated and so much nicer! I would personally want someone who focused on all of it!!! Plus one who will offer long term support if needed. Both of ours offered this. If we needed updates, info for School each year, suggestions for what kind of supports K might need? If you go let us know how it is. [/QUOTE]
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