The present study obtained written feedback concerning psychoeducational reports about youngsters referred to a pediatric hospital for known or suspected learning difficulties. A total of 269 questionnaires, with reference to 80 reports, were sent to parents and professionals. The results indicated that the reports were rated favorably in terms of understandability, explanatory value, and usefulness. There was a trend for parents and physicians to rate the report as less understandable than did school professionals. Parents rated the recommendations as more useful and reported implementing more of the recommendations than did teachers. These results are discussed with reference to service delivery.
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