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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here: I want an official list of the tests on the letterhead from the psychologist office. I may need to share a document like this with the school, or need it for some other purpose. Have any of you proceeded forward with just your own unofficial list of tests, without a signed on letterhead document? [/quote] This is not a thing that is commonly done, so I doubt anyone has "proceeded forward" in this way. But if all the new psych needs is a list of tests so they don't repeat them, I don't know why that would need to be on official letterhead. And I can't think of any reason why you would need this type of documentation for other purposes. How many times are you planning to have your child tested within one year (which is the span that tests cannot be repeated)? I'm a psychologist, and I would want to see all previous testing. We're used to giving second opinions so seeing someone else's report won't bias us. Personally, I wouldn't want to take on an assessment case knowing that the parent is intentionally withholding information. [/quote]
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