Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADHD/dysgraphia kid in college (junior.) He had his neuropsych done in 7th grade and the college took it, along with his senior year 504 and a current OT eval. They did not require a new neuropsych. My suggestion is to wait to see which college is selected and then talk to the disability/accommodations office about what they require (unless you think things have changed with your kid.) DS does his testing in the testing center (gets 1.5 time), can use a keyboard for all notes/projects/assignments, and has access to the transcription software for notetaking (but does not utilize it.)
Didn't have an issue with College Board (SAT) getting additional time with what we had (middle school neuropsych and 504.)
Thanks, that's good to know. I don't want to wait until we select colleges since neuropsych wait-lists are so long, but it's helpful to hear that if we do it in high school freshman or sophomore year we might not need to repeat.
We needed a report within 3 years for both applying for SAT/ACT accommodations (first full evaluation second grade, second eval in ninth grade) and then one (a third, but short report where neuropsych re-affirrmed earlier evaluation) for college accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADHD/dysgraphia kid in college (junior.) He had his neuropsych done in 7th grade and the college took it, along with his senior year 504 and a current OT eval. They did not require a new neuropsych. My suggestion is to wait to see which college is selected and then talk to the disability/accommodations office about what they require (unless you think things have changed with your kid.) DS does his testing in the testing center (gets 1.5 time), can use a keyboard for all notes/projects/assignments, and has access to the transcription software for notetaking (but does not utilize it.)
Didn't have an issue with College Board (SAT) getting additional time with what we had (middle school neuropsych and 504.)
Thanks, that's good to know. I don't want to wait until we select colleges since neuropsych wait-lists are so long, but it's helpful to hear that if we do it in high school freshman or sophomore year we might not need to repeat.
Anonymous wrote:My AuDHD child had a neuropsychology evaluation in 5th grade that revealed ADHD and an autism evaluation in 8th grade (ADOS) that confirmed autism. The evaluator said we could repeat the neuropsych in 3 years.
When is it a good time to follow up with testing? Do you try to stick to 3 years? At the 504 meeting the school counselor said it might be necessary to get a new one for SATs and then for any accommodations for college but was very vague about timing and what was required.
Are we looking at having to do this twice in high school?
Anonymous wrote:ADHD/dysgraphia kid in college (junior.) He had his neuropsych done in 7th grade and the college took it, along with his senior year 504 and a current OT eval. They did not require a new neuropsych. My suggestion is to wait to see which college is selected and then talk to the disability/accommodations office about what they require (unless you think things have changed with your kid.) DS does his testing in the testing center (gets 1.5 time), can use a keyboard for all notes/projects/assignments, and has access to the transcription software for notetaking (but does not utilize it.)
Didn't have an issue with College Board (SAT) getting additional time with what we had (middle school neuropsych and 504.)