Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when you sent the documentation from the private psychologist to the school stating the school psychologist didn't follow DSM, what did they say? I would think they would re-test, no?
You cannot retest within the same year. It would invalidate the second test. Besides, the private psychologist used the MCPS data. The MCPS psychologist did not have the qualifications (no Ph.D. or medical degree) to make the statement she made and she applied the DSM 5 incorrectly. That's what the private psychologist highlighted in his report.
This can't be correct b/c you can't be a psychologist without one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when you sent the documentation from the private psychologist to the school stating the school psychologist didn't follow DSM, what did they say? I would think they would re-test, no?
You cannot retest within the same year. It would invalidate the second test. Besides, the private psychologist used the MCPS data. The MCPS psychologist did not have the qualifications (no Ph.D. or medical degree) to make the statement she made and she applied the DSM 5 incorrectly. That's what the private psychologist highlighted in his report.
Anonymous wrote:So the private psychologist says he has ADHD and the school psychologist said he doesn't. The problem seems to be that there is no blood test for this kind of thing, just lists of symptoms. Can you get a second opinion to break the tie here?
Anonymous wrote:I've had problems with both school psychologist and cluster supervisor. Some are better than others. File complaint and hire a lawyer. I know someone who had to hire a lawyer to get the school to agree their was a medical issue, even though principal, school psychologist and cluster supervisor would not accept the diagnosis from Georgetown Hospital.
Anonymous wrote:I've had problems with both school psychologist and cluster supervisor. Some are better than others. File complaint and hire a lawyer. I know someone who had to hire a lawyer to get the school to agree their was a medical issue, even though principal, school psychologist and cluster supervisor would not accept the diagnosis from Georgetown Hospital.
Anonymous wrote:So the private psychologist says he has ADHD and the school psychologist said he doesn't. The problem seems to be that there is no blood test for this kind of thing, just lists of symptoms. Can you get a second opinion to break the tie here?
Anonymous wrote:So the private psychologist says he has ADHD and the school psychologist said he doesn't. The problem seems to be that there is no blood test for this kind of thing, just lists of symptoms. Can you get a second opinion to break the tie here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Please share the school, OP. This is such gross mismanagement on their part that they deserve to be outed.
I have have spent years and know lots of people at Bethesda elementary and North Bethesda middle - none of them have questioned diagnoses, in our case and others students' whose families I've talked to. They have always done their utmost to accommodate kids with ADHD - of course, their utmost is sometimes not enough, but at least they're not obstructionist.
You should contact the principal to complain about this psychologist, who is being very unprofessional.
The principal was at the IEP meeting. They all know the school psychologist was BS but they met before we came into the room and were all on the same page.