No, I don't feel he's on the Autism spectrum. The school however, feels differently. The school told me, he could be acting differently at school because of all the stimulation, and he may not be able to handle it.

I don't know if the school can tell you to see a doctor or not. I think they can recommend an independent evaluation on the child if there is a disagreement.

Yes, they wanted to just send in the test paperwork to a Neurologist from last January, without meeting him.

When I told the school about the appointment I had, and how I brought in every scrap of paper the school has given me to the Neurologist. You should have seen the look on their faces. One person even said."You brought all the papers?" Well of course I did. I brought in the good, the bad, and the ugly. In my eyes, It's the only way a doctor would be able to fully understand everything going on.

Last edited by Tall boys; 09/22/09 09:39 AM.