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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 465372"><p>Just wanted to my welcome. I'm assuming you've already got her in therapy and a psychiatrist. There are a few military moms here. One of them has talked about something called EFMP, but she'll have to tell you more about it. I don't know how it get one started. Good tests to get are the nuerophyc, Occupational Therapist (OT), and Speech Language Pathologist (SLP). If she has had them through the school she should probably get them done by someone not in the school district. While most people in the schools have their heart in the right place they just aren't in the same boat as an independent evaluation. They are looking to see if the child is getting into sp ed. After they decide yes or no they tend to quit looking. And they miss things. </p><p></p><p>You'll find lots of experience here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 465372"] Just wanted to my welcome. I'm assuming you've already got her in therapy and a psychiatrist. There are a few military moms here. One of them has talked about something called EFMP, but she'll have to tell you more about it. I don't know how it get one started. Good tests to get are the nuerophyc, Occupational Therapist (OT), and Speech Language Pathologist (SLP). If she has had them through the school she should probably get them done by someone not in the school district. While most people in the schools have their heart in the right place they just aren't in the same boat as an independent evaluation. They are looking to see if the child is getting into sp ed. After they decide yes or no they tend to quit looking. And they miss things. You'll find lots of experience here. [/QUOTE]
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