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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This happened with a close friend’s child. They dropped it but I know they later regretted not persisting or at least making more attempts. The evaluator should have some ideas but I’d look into multiple shorter visits and bribes. The kid I know who did this is bright but also extremely sensitive and highly strung, not clear if asd 1 or not but many social difficulties. They are doing okay as an older teen but it’s been a hard road and the kid and parents could have benefited from early evaluation and intervention. Good luck! [/quote] You can evaluate a kid without doing the full battery of cognitive tests (ie “neuropsych.”) There’s a reason people say 7 can be too young for that kind of testing and now OP knows why. [/quote]
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