Thanks DeeDee. My insurance might cover it and I would gladly spend the money if it resulted in useful, needed information. I'm just not getting a handle on what that information would be.

My school district is certainly willing - even eager - to provide services but I'm not sure if we really have a handle on her situation. As I've posted before they have made clear that her test results were unusual and they have only seen 1 kid like her in 30+ years. Would the neuropsych uncover the why's of what is happening with her? Or is it enough that the district is working diligently and the exact why's are less important?

Sorry I went to a training today and one "helpful" person accused me of "doing nothing" to help my daughter if I don't hire an advocate, an education evaluator and a neuropsych. I don't see a need to reject the school's plan and hire people just to appear to be doing something. The neuropsych, though, just keeps confusing me.