Anonymous wrote:I took DS to GMU for WISC last year and didn't like it. Now I'm looking around to take DD somewhere else for WISC but not sure what to do. One friend got recommendation for Dr. Dahlgren and liked her for her DD. This led to 3 others going to Dr. Dahlgren. So at this point, she's all I know and that's what my friends are doing, and they seem ok with her more or less. But then I come to this forum and read such negative reviews about Dr. Dahlgren and feel stumped. With such a high price, I don't want sometimes ok and sometimes not. I'm also wondering if she's better with certain personalities, as all of my friends' kids have different personalities as DD. I want to get a really good tester who can make my very quiet and shy DD comfortable and not so rushed. Any recommendation would be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:I took DS to GMU for WISC last year and didn't like it. Now I'm looking around to take DD somewhere else for WISC but not sure what to do. One friend got recommendation for Dr. Dahlgren and liked her for her DD. This led to 3 others going to Dr. Dahlgren. So at this point, she's all I know and that's what my friends are doing, and they seem ok with her more or less. But then I come to this forum and read such negative reviews about Dr. Dahlgren and feel stumped. With such a high price, I don't want sometimes ok and sometimes not. I'm also wondering if she's better with certain personalities, as all of my friends' kids have different personalities as DD. I want to get a really good tester who can make my very quiet and shy DD comfortable and not so rushed. Any recommendation would be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:She is a very busy, constantly running late, constantly in motion, constantly talking too fast person. She is very big on pushing people in and out quickly. I found her exhausting. DC hated her (but tested into AAP, so that is not my problem). She would never, ever make it as a private psychologist/therapist. So I assume that's why she tests. But someone who tests needs to recognize that second graders dawdle, and needs to actually like kids. When I got DC back from her, Dr. Dahlgren was exasperated that they had run over and DD was upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is a very busy, constantly running late, constantly in motion, constantly talking too fast person. She is very big on pushing people in and out quickly. I found her exhausting. DC hated her (but tested into AAP, so that is not my problem). She would never, ever make it as a private psychologist/therapist. So I assume that's why she tests. But someone who tests needs to recognize that second graders dawdle, and needs to actually like kids. When I got DC back from her, Dr. Dahlgren was exasperated that they had run over and DD was upset.
Wow! Sounds like you've worked with her a lot. Although she was rushed, do you feel like she spend adequate time with your DC? Would you go back to her?
Anonymous wrote:She is a very busy, constantly running late, constantly in motion, constantly talking too fast person. She is very big on pushing people in and out quickly. I found her exhausting. DC hated her (but tested into AAP, so that is not my problem). She would never, ever make it as a private psychologist/therapist. So I assume that's why she tests. But someone who tests needs to recognize that second graders dawdle, and needs to actually like kids. When I got DC back from her, Dr. Dahlgren was exasperated that they had run over and DD was upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was very relaxed with her. I told him nothing ahead of time...just that he'd be doing puzzles. We weren't rushed, as some have claimed, and were happy with the process.
Good to hear. Was the test result favorable with a positive outcome?
Anonymous wrote:My child was very relaxed with her. I told him nothing ahead of time...just that he'd be doing puzzles. We weren't rushed, as some have claimed, and were happy with the process.