Developmental Pediatricians

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Developmental Pediatricians
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Tue, 05-30-2006 - 3:58pm

What exactly do they do? Is it a good choice to see one?

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Melissa

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Tue, 05-30-2006 - 9:42pm

wish I knew, wish I could find one....lol.


I'm interested to find out what others have to say.

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Wed, 05-31-2006 - 8:59am

Ok, the reason I am asking this question is that I see many people swear by Dev. Ped's. So, I decided to call and try and get an appt and get in line while we wait for our written diagnosis (Dr, verbally gave it to me). ANyway, the next appt is August 30th- which is AFTER school starts! They had a cancellation while I was talking to her for 2pm today. I grabbed it and as long as my primary gets the referal done today we should be ok.

Now, I don't even know what to expect at this appt. I don't know what, if anything, I should bring. I also don't know what Dev Peds actually do. Can they help me know how to parent a AS child? Do they do therapy? Do they tell you what kind of therapy he will need? Help!

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Melissa

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Wed, 05-31-2006 - 10:58am

Sorry....there are no dev. peds. in our area.......there is only one ped neuropsych and she had a waitlist for over one year (and was super expensive and not covered by insurance).......we went with the ped neurologist.

Good luck with the dev ped......if they did not ask for any specific info before, I'd bring everything I had on son (any notes or reports from school, any testing already done by school or other medical professionals, a list of your concerns, list of any meds or supplements.....anything that pertains to son's condition).

Sorry I could not help more......Good Luck!
Christie

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Wed, 05-31-2006 - 9:10pm

Little late in the game to help out but wondering how it went?

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Thu, 06-01-2006 - 8:53am

I am completely confused and messed up by making the appt. with the developmental pediatrician. I thought I had a clue as to what they do and apparently I was wrong. I went there thinking they would help me as a parent know what I need to do and what my son needs. Well, they were unsure as to why Iw as there since my son had already been diagnosed. They apparently diagnose and make a plan for what he needs. I jumped the gun.

My son has been dignosed by a psychologist and she is in the process of preparing the paperwork which will have his official diagnosis and recomendations for what help he needs. I should have waited for this meeting with her to go over it.

The Dev. Ped has a little bit different approach to diagnosis. She would have evaluations done by her psychologist (including IQ test), speech therapist, neurologist and her evaluation. Then she would use all these evaluations to make her diagnosis and form a plan for what services he will need to attain his max. level of social/education development.

So, how does this differ from what our psychologist will do? The Psyc. will probably show in her treatment plan many of the same needs like speech therapy and so forth but it won't show an actual evaluation by these specialist it would be based on her opinion as to what he needs. I mean she conversed with him I am sure she can tell what he is lacking in speech and so forth.

Now, what am I to do? Should I go with the Dev Ped and have a 2nd opinion of sorts and a little more thourough evaluation? Something to note is that the Dev Ped happens to be the Chief of Staff at USF Medical Center for Child Development. She is also a paid consultant for the school board (in which my son is in). I asked her if when the schools do their evaluations do they typically disagree with outside eval and recomendations? She said sometimes they will however she said they rarely do with her given the fact that they pay her as an consultant on her opinion in many developmental issues, so to question her evaluation would be rather silly and I guess unethical. So, it is likely that an evaluation done from her may hold more than the one done from our psyc. However, she by all means did not discredit or question our current diagnosis.

So, what do I do?????? Help!