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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 236561" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think they are loading up the diagnosis. without really knowing what is wrong. I also bet that another professional would strongly disagree with those findings. I would definitely see a private Neurpsych (totally different than a Neurologist). If you can't get in, as they often have long waiting lists, take him to a private Psychiatrist (with the MD) and I'll bet you'll get a different diagnosis than what you have. And, of course, a Psychiatarist's credentials trump a school psychologist. I would definitely bring a lawyer if you can afford it. You may want to bring a School Advocate too. Talk to one on the phone--they know the laws of the school in your state and you don't. And your SD knows that you don't. ((((Hugs)))) and prepare yourself. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 236561, member: 1550"] I think they are loading up the diagnosis. without really knowing what is wrong. I also bet that another professional would strongly disagree with those findings. I would definitely see a private Neurpsych (totally different than a Neurologist). If you can't get in, as they often have long waiting lists, take him to a private Psychiatrist (with the MD) and I'll bet you'll get a different diagnosis than what you have. And, of course, a Psychiatarist's credentials trump a school psychologist. I would definitely bring a lawyer if you can afford it. You may want to bring a School Advocate too. Talk to one on the phone--they know the laws of the school in your state and you don't. And your SD knows that you don't. ((((Hugs)))) and prepare yourself. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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