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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm guessing the psychologist didn't write a letter of recommendation, but rather wrote in her report that she recommends the child be admitted into aap (in a single sentence in the full report). This isn't uncommon. [/quote] PP of the kid in question. The psychologist wrote a letter of approx three paragraphs. We had to travel off the beaten path because our kid is bilingual (fairly uncommon second language in FCPS) and we wanted him tested by a psychologist who spoke both languages.[/quote] Were the 3 paragraphs all about AAP admission or a reference in the 3 paragraphs about AAP admission? The latter is very normal. The former in a WISC written report would be...well...odd.[/quote] I'm not sure I understand the question, but I think it's the latter. I'm paraphrasing here, but the letter more or less said based on our kid's WISC scores, test results, her observations, etc, she recommends he be in a full-time AAP center, which is not offered at our base school. The psychologist also noted some other issues that we need to address with the school and referenced those in the letter. She went into a little more detail, I suspect, because there was a variation in one of the subscores that probably had something to do with one of the above mentioned issues and we will be looking into that further. [/quote]
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