Psychological and Educational Evaluations
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SUGGESTIONS TO HELP TESTING GO SMOOTHLY
· Please allow sufficient travel time to get to our office, especially
during morning rush hour.
· Your child should get a good night's sleep the night before the
appointment.
· Your child should eat breakfast (or lunch) before coming in.
· If your child takes medicine for attention span, mood, etc., the usual
doses should be taken at the usual times.
· If your child wears glasses, whether for near or far work, your child
should bring them.
· A parent, guardian, or other responsible adult with whom your child
feels comfortable (e.g., a grandparent) needs to stay in the waiting
room while your child is being tested.
SUGGESTIONS TO HELP TESTING GO SMOOTHLY
· Please allow sufficient travel time to get to our office, especially
during morning rush hour.
· Your child should get a good night's sleep the night before the
appointment.
· Your child should eat breakfast (or lunch) before coming in.
· If your child takes medicine for attention span, mood, etc., the usual
doses should be taken at the usual times.
· If your child wears glasses, whether for near or far work, your child
should bring them.
· A parent, guardian, or other responsible adult with whom your child
feels comfortable (e.g., a grandparent) needs to stay in the waiting
room while your child is being tested.