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I’m sitting in the waiting room of the Developmental Pediatric Neuro Psychologist; Waiting for three hours while she assesses my son. He’ll undergo a battery of different tests to get a clear picture of how his brain works, what he’s good at and what he’s not so good at. Then there are the things that his brain just won’t be able to do at all. I wonder what they’ll be. It’s important to know your weaknesses, so you can use your strengths to balance them out. To know what you’re good at… and not so good at is an important road map in life.
Fortunately, my son loves these tests. He’s a very logical kind of kid and just as interested to see how his own brain works. I think he views them as levels in a video game and is always excited to push the bar and see how far he can go in each assessment. The DPNP (please don’t make me spell it out each time!) is very kind and good with him. I have a good feeling about...
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