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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 401932" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>A parent report summarizes all those reports. It is basically like a life history of your daughter. I even put a picture of Cory on the front of the report so they knew who they were talking about...and the picture I used was his Head Start graduation picture which was just so cute you couldnt help loving him...lol. </p><p></p><p>I wish I still had my parent report but I lost it in one of my computer transfers. I think I had it on a floppy disk if you can imagine...lol. </p><p></p><p>Its basically...difficult child born on blah blah blah birth info. </p><p></p><p>Family history and family genetic history.</p><p></p><p>difficult child from toddler through preschool.</p><p></p><p>Maybe significant things about her at different ages that you noticed or this is the time to put in any times you have had her tested...such as...In June of 1999, difficult child was hospitalized at XXX and Dr P dxd her with ADHD and ODD and placed her on YYY. </p><p></p><p>On NNN, BBB school reported that difficult child did kkk and she was suspended for 5 days. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You get the drift. Put it into short things for each year. Hit the highlights. </p><p></p><p>I think Cory's parent report went everywhere with him for years. I started his at 12 after I landed here. It went with me to his first psychiatric hospital, to court (his case manager, therapist, PD, DA and the judge all had a copy...lol), to every IEP meeting, to every team meeting to secure services even those I didnt attend when just his case manager went trying to attain higher levels of care. I was told without that report we would never have gotten him into a locked facility because you have to provide so much evidence and its just so hard to do that. I had it all down in one very neat package for them with incidents, dates and times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 401932, member: 1514"] A parent report summarizes all those reports. It is basically like a life history of your daughter. I even put a picture of Cory on the front of the report so they knew who they were talking about...and the picture I used was his Head Start graduation picture which was just so cute you couldnt help loving him...lol. I wish I still had my parent report but I lost it in one of my computer transfers. I think I had it on a floppy disk if you can imagine...lol. Its basically...difficult child born on blah blah blah birth info. Family history and family genetic history. difficult child from toddler through preschool. Maybe significant things about her at different ages that you noticed or this is the time to put in any times you have had her tested...such as...In June of 1999, difficult child was hospitalized at XXX and Dr P dxd her with ADHD and ODD and placed her on YYY. On NNN, BBB school reported that difficult child did kkk and she was suspended for 5 days. You get the drift. Put it into short things for each year. Hit the highlights. I think Cory's parent report went everywhere with him for years. I started his at 12 after I landed here. It went with me to his first psychiatric hospital, to court (his case manager, therapist, PD, DA and the judge all had a copy...lol), to every IEP meeting, to every team meeting to secure services even those I didnt attend when just his case manager went trying to attain higher levels of care. I was told without that report we would never have gotten him into a locked facility because you have to provide so much evidence and its just so hard to do that. I had it all down in one very neat package for them with incidents, dates and times. [/QUOTE]
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