She should have stated in the report that he refused to answer questions so she had to discontinue testing, and also that he was very silly throughout the test and the score may not be reliable. But none of that is in the report. I assumed she wouldn't actually write up a score report when I declined to bring him back to finish the test. She could have left it as telling me verbally that he scored 106 with the questions he actually answered and if she DID need to write a report for whatever reason she should have included that the score is not reliable. But she didn't. Luckily the worst that has come from it is that it is in his medical records. The other issue was that since the developmental pediatrician got the results from her he stuck it in with other test information and therefore I couldn't share ANY of it with the school system. I was not going to give the school system bad test results. Otherwise it doesn't matter.