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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, it sounds like you are more upset that autism is a possible diagnosis for your son than you are about the testing itself. Maybe take some time to digest the information first. [/quote] that's not true. she wants to control who does the testing, which is reasonable. [/quote] Reading comprehension is your friend. She states she did consent to testing, but it turns out she doesn't understand how testing works and now she's upset about the outcome.[/quote] No. You don't consent to "testing" and then they get to do whatever they want and you have no say. What if they wanted to do something invasive? You have the right to decline a specific test. Of course you may then be ruled ineligible for services. [/quote]
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