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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Every three years is fairly standard [/quote][/b] [b]+1. Standard. And, yes, privates can counsel out. They are telling you they can't accomodate the support levels she needs. They don't care how sweet she is. You need to listen. You need to ask them for referral schools and their help in getting in those schools. [/qu[/b]ote] +1. And,yes, neuropsych is expensive but your kid needs it. We paid for it five times for our DD, who is now 30, and just paid for it for herself again. It took four rounds before we got the correct diagnosis. At age 30 it was reaffirmed but tweaked out some new things she found useful. It is what it is. If you really can't afford it, look to public, as others have said. They will provide testing but it won't be as thorough as a private neuropsych. But, trust me, your DD needs this. Your school is trying to tell you something. She may be dealing with things you can't see like dyslexia, ADHD, or, in our case, autism. She needs more support. You've been told this. You need to provide it. To start you need a diagnosis.[/quote]
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