Originally Posted by aeh
It's region- and examiner-specific. Even school systems I've worked for have sometimes had to wait for a month to receive a neuropsych report--and we have due process time lines.

That's a bummer - being able to start remediation/accommodations quickly can make such a huge difference for a young child! Plus, when the neuropsych eval yields recommendations for other evals such as speech, OT, etc - the sooner you can get on a waiting list the better - wait lists for those services are incredibly long (like 6-9 months here).

polar