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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. For God's sake, OP. I thought you'd already seen a developmental pediatrician. Your kid isn't as unique as you think. Go to Children's or KKI. Dancing around the issue isn't going to help him or you. It sounds like you're putting it off b/c you're trying to avoid a diagnosis. In the end, it's the pretty much the same therapies--OT, ST, social skills groups, maybe meds. You will get a thorough evaluation at KKI or Children's for either a neuropsych or developmental pediatrician.[/quote] Did you even read her post? They have an ADHD diagnosis. [/quote] I did but I wonder how long ago that she saw a developmental pediatrician. I don't understand the hemming and hawing about additional testing. She wants "affordable" then go with insurance through KKI or Childrens.[/quote] Her post is very unclear. It sounds like they are under some kind of care for the ADHD. They are doing a trial of medications for that. Anything they have been experiencing can potentially be explained by ADHD. But she is really worried about her son has cognitive issues. [/quote] Exactly, and that is why to go. He can confirm or deny ADHD but he cannot medicate. He can take a look at the cognitive concerns and see if past language issues play a part in it. That is why someone who is very skilled at nonverbal is best in case language is impacting it. He will take the time to look at everything including observing behaviors. He pointed out stuff we knew (more interesting, good) that my kid was doing that other evaluators never picked up on. He is good at not only testing but looking at the actual child during testing as part of the testing. It is not just lets sit in a chair and anwser questions. He'll even get on the floor, play and do all kids of things to get kids to cooperate. He brought out my child's personality very quickly. I though he might be a quack, for lack of better terms, like others here. He isn't anything like some think he is. He is good for getting the one time questions answered and guidance especially for younger kids. I had my reservations before going, but like OP and most who go, her title is why we go. You are very worried. She sound she like she has be to several specialists and child is in services and still not sure. That is when you go. At 6-7, then you do the neuro evaluation recommended on here. [/quote]
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