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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 73593" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>"I don't know" was also what my son said. He has high functioning autism and often still answers that way. He isn't being contrary, it's just hard for him to describe how he feels. He prefers short answers as they are more the way he thinks. Neuropsychs look at the behavior and defiance as well as the testing, and are diligent in trying to find weaknesses and strengths. At any rate, ODD rarely stands alone and it's good to at least try. Our neuropsychologist really engaged my son and rather than a one hour meeting, he tested him for twelve hours in two hour increments. His report was very thorough and very good. My son has been better since his right diagnosis and the subsequent help he received for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 73593, member: 1550"] "I don't know" was also what my son said. He has high functioning autism and often still answers that way. He isn't being contrary, it's just hard for him to describe how he feels. He prefers short answers as they are more the way he thinks. Neuropsychs look at the behavior and defiance as well as the testing, and are diligent in trying to find weaknesses and strengths. At any rate, ODD rarely stands alone and it's good to at least try. Our neuropsychologist really engaged my son and rather than a one hour meeting, he tested him for twelve hours in two hour increments. His report was very thorough and very good. My son has been better since his right diagnosis and the subsequent help he received for it. [/QUOTE]
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