If there is a place that does comprehensive testing for learning disabilities, I'd recommend that. I have a theory that experts tend to see the problem they're an expert in, even if some other diagnosis (or none!) would fit better. If all you have is a hammer, the whole world starts looking a lot like a nail... eek

We found a good center out of a local children's hospital that provides the full battery of testing by a team of experts. Some of it is even covered by insurance.

We started with a developmental pediatrician and then saw a language pathologist. There are several other appointments that I need to make with other experts. Together we should arrive at some sort of comprehensive diagnosis, I think.


Kriston