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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 398933"><p>They did an FBA but he was "uncooperative because of his ODD" which is not even an official diagnosis. We do have a BIP but everything in there is with the tone of dealing with ODD with an intolerance for "not towing the line". It is very frustrating that they are so focused on an UNOFFICIAL diagnosis made loosely in one sentence in a 12 page evaluation that everything difficult child does is defiance. An example is when they were testing his memory. The number patterns and word patterns start out easy and get harder. difficult child's response when he can't do something is to just NOT do ANYTHING. Their report said difficult child refused to cooperate after a certain point so they are not confident in the scores he received. That is the type of thing I am dealing with. That is also why I am doing the work to find "qualified" people to do the assessments. Then I will have a leg to stand on when they continue to deny services and I push the issue through whatever legal means necessary. I don't trust them to find "qualified" people so I am finding my own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 398933"] They did an FBA but he was "uncooperative because of his ODD" which is not even an official diagnosis. We do have a BIP but everything in there is with the tone of dealing with ODD with an intolerance for "not towing the line". It is very frustrating that they are so focused on an UNOFFICIAL diagnosis made loosely in one sentence in a 12 page evaluation that everything difficult child does is defiance. An example is when they were testing his memory. The number patterns and word patterns start out easy and get harder. difficult child's response when he can't do something is to just NOT do ANYTHING. Their report said difficult child refused to cooperate after a certain point so they are not confident in the scores he received. That is the type of thing I am dealing with. That is also why I am doing the work to find "qualified" people to do the assessments. Then I will have a leg to stand on when they continue to deny services and I push the issue through whatever legal means necessary. I don't trust them to find "qualified" people so I am finding my own. [/QUOTE]
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