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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No! I wish I could do one on my neurotypical kids. Such wonderful insights into what makes them tick, their strengths and weaknesses. So helpful. [/quote] Huh. Like how? I already knew all do these going in with my kid with significant challenges so I honestly found them useless. Like no utility served at all. And we already had an ADHD diagnosis and did all the therapy. I think it completely depends on your kid and the issues. [b]Most parents of kids with issues to the degree of mine have also said they’re pretty redundant. [/b][/quote] What a lie. My adult and teen kids both have diagnoses and we've been in the special needs sphere for 15+ years. Not a single parent ever said the neuropsych was redundant. In fact, most said they wished they could have done it sooner. [/quote] No, actually. The parents of the kids at my child’s school for kids with SN had already done OG, OT, ST and had hundreds of evals by 8, from neurologists and therapists, like most parents with kids with severe SNs. We all thought it was redundant. [/quote]
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