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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 200567" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Welcome. My son had neuropsychologist testing and learning disorders were described to us as when kids have discrepancies in different areas of testing. Your son is pretty much across-the-board.</p><p>Actually, that testing he had was pretty much just for school. The MMPI is a psychiatric test (taken it three times myself), however it would miss certain disorders, such as high functioning autism. He has some red flags for this, but the testing he had wouldn't necessarily show it. I would actually want a neuropsychologist evaluation so that everything/every possibility can be looked at. That was just part of the testing that can be done.</p><p>I'm glad you're at least getting some help. How was this child's early development? How are his social skills and life skills? Does he have sensitivities to noise, certain foods, materials? Any strange quirks? What kind of learning disabilities do they claim he has?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 200567, member: 1550"] Welcome. My son had neuropsychologist testing and learning disorders were described to us as when kids have discrepancies in different areas of testing. Your son is pretty much across-the-board. Actually, that testing he had was pretty much just for school. The MMPI is a psychiatric test (taken it three times myself), however it would miss certain disorders, such as high functioning autism. He has some red flags for this, but the testing he had wouldn't necessarily show it. I would actually want a neuropsychologist evaluation so that everything/every possibility can be looked at. That was just part of the testing that can be done. I'm glad you're at least getting some help. How was this child's early development? How are his social skills and life skills? Does he have sensitivities to noise, certain foods, materials? Any strange quirks? What kind of learning disabilities do they claim he has? [/QUOTE]
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