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Daughter Just Graduated from HS, Has bipolar, school knew never offered IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 437974" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Has she had any evaluations at all? for example, if there is a significant gap between her IQ and other education-related skills, and her actual performance (that is, her grades do not reflect what her performance range should have been), then you MIGHT have a case for the school system to pay for specialized upgrading, to fill the gaps in her skills and knowledge - something they failed to do in the first place. If she pulled straight-As, you don't have a case - but I didn't read the initial posting as though she did well - just that she "made it through".</p><p></p><p>If she hasn't had the evaluations, consider a doctoral psychologist, or and ed. psychologist (I'd go with the first if you have an option...) - you need someone who can run WIAT and WISC and BRIEF and all those other basic evaluations, and then tell you what it all means, and how she needs to be accommodated go-forward, and what remedial help might be required to bridge the gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 437974, member: 11791"] Has she had any evaluations at all? for example, if there is a significant gap between her IQ and other education-related skills, and her actual performance (that is, her grades do not reflect what her performance range should have been), then you MIGHT have a case for the school system to pay for specialized upgrading, to fill the gaps in her skills and knowledge - something they failed to do in the first place. If she pulled straight-As, you don't have a case - but I didn't read the initial posting as though she did well - just that she "made it through". If she hasn't had the evaluations, consider a doctoral psychologist, or and ed. psychologist (I'd go with the first if you have an option...) - you need someone who can run WIAT and WISC and BRIEF and all those other basic evaluations, and then tell you what it all means, and how she needs to be accommodated go-forward, and what remedial help might be required to bridge the gap. [/QUOTE]
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