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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If she's not having issues at school, there's no reason to try for an IEP. Do you think the psychologist is helping? Have you met with a psychiatrist yet? Do you think family counseling might help? That it manifests itself at home means you need to focus on what's going on there.[/quote] Yes, the psychologist is helping, but not a silver bullet. We have not tried a psychiatrist; obviously if we ever try medication, we need to go that route. The anxiety manifests itself when she's alone, which happens (sometimes) at home. (E.g., child is afraid to sleep in a room alone, be on a separate floor, etc.) Anyway, my primary question has to do with the utility of testing. [/quote]
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