Originally Posted by mnmom23
And then ask him in no uncertain terms to please REMOVE them from the official report and print you a new copy!

While he may be qualified to make editorial comments (no matter whether they are wrong or not) and they could be helpful in some way, you have a right, I believe, to ask for just the numbers he got on the tests along with a comment about whether the numbers were valid and perhaps a comment about what educational situation might be best for your child. Those things are data and clinical judgement but not editorializing.

Don't let this person make you doubt your parenting, your child, or your child's needs.

Exactly. How can the tester based it on one single score which 1 SD higher than the mean? Yes, it's lower than the rest of the scores but it's the very last subtest. Your child might have been done with the test by then.



LMom