Hi, I tried to ask this earlier; now I really need a response

I started the process to have ds checked out for possible ld (maybe auditory processing disorder, maybe other stuff??). I have a good lead on a neuropsychologist, but it was also suggested to me to speak with the pediatrician first. I met with the ped last night. She was really understanding, commented that some of the issues ds and I related could be due to being gifted.
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However, lastly, she said get the school involved for the ld testing (audiologist, etc).
I think it was Grinity who warned against involving the school at all...
Now I am really wondering what negative experiences could I run into if we involve the school?
Are you mainly referring to misdiagnosis (due to lack of recognition of some of the overlap of gt flags w/symptoms of aspergers, etc.) ?
Hi chris#!
Oh for pete's sake! finally someone finds a pediatrician who gets that 'poor classroom fit = poor behavior' at just the moment you weren't looking for 'that kind of support!'
I would definitly follow up with the neuropsychologist and an audiologist who does a lot of testing for CAPD. I paid out of pocket to get a CAPD test from an audiologist last summer. The folks at the testing center thought I was nuts when I called asking to spend my own money, but I explained that given my son's 'above grade level' performance in school that I would rather spend the money for the test privatly, than spend the energy trying to get the school to do as I asked. I was my charming best, and got an appointment, and an assesment, and the tester threw in that my son 'certianly didn't act during testing the way the other kids who are there to rule out CAPD caused 'ADHD-like' behavior' act but of course quickly added that she isn't qualified to diagnosis ADHD. She thought that DS12 was charming and hard working and compliant - and she was with him for several hours. And she ruled out hearing or CAPD problems. DS12 is a great kid, but he certianly has his moments. Apparently strong willed and asynchrouous development are enough to make a kid look like an SOB in a poor fit school setting.
(( Is there a positive spin word substitute for SOB? I really can't call my son that, can I? He's nice at home....)) Now - as far as Parent Rating Scales. I have a beef with them. I found out the hard way that it is impossible for a parent, who is also gifted, and perhaps also OverExcitable, and perhaps also meticulous about telling the truth and a has a very strong and long memory and maybe a bit on the 'dramatic' side to fill out these scales accurately. Between our Inner-Directed Perfectionism and our Outter-Driected Perfectionism, it's really difficult to ask us to do a parent rating scale that isn't normed to other Gifted Parents. That's my position and I'm sticking to it!
I would encourage any parent who has to fill out one of these to put on their "If I were of average intelligence, how would I view this situation?" hat while filling out one of these 'Parent Scales' and to look at the results with a grain of salt, oK? I really would love to see these parent scales 'renormed' for parents like us!
As for warning against involving the school, I don't remember anything about that right this minute. If you can pull up a quote, I'll try to explain. Most of my ideas are very context related. My only hard and fast rule is - there is no hard and fast rule!
Big question is - all this stuff costs money. Have you got it for this kind of 'investment?' If you don't, then you have to go through the school. If you can afford it, or get the insurance to pay some, I would just do what the pediatrician reccomends. Do something, yes?
Your pedi sounds quite wise to me!
Love and More Love,
Grinity