Ditto to everything geofizz suggested, plus a suggestion to not worry too much about what *questions to ask* - the neuropscyh's usually look quite thoroughly at a broad spectrum of areas, and you'll most likely find they will ask *you* a ton of questions in your parent interview (which usually precedes the testing). FWIW, you might want to think back through your dd's early milestones and developmental history because the neuropsych may ask specific questions about when she started talking/walking/etc - things like that.

I'm glad you have a neurospcyh eval scheduled - I think you'll find the information really helpful.

polarbear