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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]GMU is non profit and has great reviews. Look at the dcum archives.[/quote] GMU is fine if it is a simple issue- they also use inexperienced students to do the assessments (yes, with supervision). For those of us with children that have more complicated issues, it is important to find experienced assessors that ave "seen it all" and recognize it. I don't mind if it is a PhD or an MA, provided they are qualified, thorough, experienced and capable. [/quote] Right keep telling yourself that when you pay that bill. GMU had phds and mas, we were seen by a phd. Those experienced assessors are just trying to funnel in your dollars to pay for their expensive and unproven experimental unbillable treatments.[/quote] I think we have done this dance before. I did not change your mind that there are other more competent assessors in the areas than GMU and you did nothing to change my mind that GMU is not a good place to send a child who has a complicated diagnoses. Our experiences were very different. I am very glad that your experiences met with your satisfaction. As I said before, not all independent assessors recommend treatment for which they provide. The recommendations were received were to keep up with the private reading tutor; see a pediatric neurologist and the rest were school based things to get on the IEP. [/quote]
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