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[quote=megshahmvsed]Those reports can feel overwhelming at first — they’re long and packed with information. The good news is you don’t need to understand every test or percentile. A good place to start is the summary and recommendations sections. Those usually explain the main takeaways about how your child learns and what supports might help. When you meet with the examiner, it can help to ask: What are the 2–3 most important things we should understand about our child? and Which recommendations should we focus on first? I work with families who are figuring out neuropsych reports and how to use them with schools, and many parents feel the same way when they first read one. Happy to share a few tips if helpful.[/quote]
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