No: But will contact the school nurse and teacher if permission obtained so as to assist in determination of classes and if he or she needs to main streamed or in smaller and supervised classrooms.
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Yes: It is not unusual for a child psychologist, especially one who specializes in educational psychology, to visit a child's classroom to observe the the child, the child's interactions, and the learning environment. The need for a visit is largely dependent upon the diagnosis or suspected diagnosis.
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