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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 552604" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The first multi-disciplinary group my son went to was in a university hospital (I highly recommend university hospitals). If I recall, every type of professional available tested him, including an Occupational Therapist (OT) and a PT and a SLT. A psychologist preceded over the rest of them. Although we got a lot of useful information about son's problems/deficits, and we DID get help from the county and, later, the school district, they still misdiagnosed him. But that's ok. A very young child is likely to be misdiagnosed. The main thing is to find the issues that he needs help with. If you have any way to do it, I'd take him to a university hospital. They tend in my opinion to be t he best and also be on the cutting edge...and very thorough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 552604, member: 1550"] The first multi-disciplinary group my son went to was in a university hospital (I highly recommend university hospitals). If I recall, every type of professional available tested him, including an Occupational Therapist (OT) and a PT and a SLT. A psychologist preceded over the rest of them. Although we got a lot of useful information about son's problems/deficits, and we DID get help from the county and, later, the school district, they still misdiagnosed him. But that's ok. A very young child is likely to be misdiagnosed. The main thing is to find the issues that he needs help with. If you have any way to do it, I'd take him to a university hospital. They tend in my opinion to be t he best and also be on the cutting edge...and very thorough. [/QUOTE]
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