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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 377207" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Which is exactly why she needs an IEP. The 'reluctance' to label is so out of date. Services are driven by labels. I would demand (as your legal right) a full and complete evaluation of your difficult child. Just based on your first post, I would be very concerned about undiagnosed learning disabilities. My son is very bright so the school put every thing down to "just behaviors". Well, when we finally got the full and complete evaluation done -- it was so much more than behaviors. In fact, once the sensory and learning disabilities were appropriately addressed, the behavior became a teeny, tiny part of his issues. </p><p></p><p>If dad can't handle it, you need to decide if you are better off dealing with the school yourself or if you need your husband to get on board with you. I fought all of the school battles myself. To me, getting husband involved would have created more stress and work for me. (My husband is a great dad but it did take him a while to get on the same track with their needs.)</p><p></p><p>To start the IEP process, you need to (1) send the school a certified, return receipt letter asking for a full and complete evaluation (2) complete a parent report and (3) go through each domain and list the areas in which your daughter has difficulty, including dates of incidents at school or copies of work if possible.</p><p></p><p>I will go find the links for all of that and post them later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 377207, member: 1169"] Which is exactly why she needs an IEP. The 'reluctance' to label is so out of date. Services are driven by labels. I would demand (as your legal right) a full and complete evaluation of your difficult child. Just based on your first post, I would be very concerned about undiagnosed learning disabilities. My son is very bright so the school put every thing down to "just behaviors". Well, when we finally got the full and complete evaluation done -- it was so much more than behaviors. In fact, once the sensory and learning disabilities were appropriately addressed, the behavior became a teeny, tiny part of his issues. If dad can't handle it, you need to decide if you are better off dealing with the school yourself or if you need your husband to get on board with you. I fought all of the school battles myself. To me, getting husband involved would have created more stress and work for me. (My husband is a great dad but it did take him a while to get on the same track with their needs.) To start the IEP process, you need to (1) send the school a certified, return receipt letter asking for a full and complete evaluation (2) complete a parent report and (3) go through each domain and list the areas in which your daughter has difficulty, including dates of incidents at school or copies of work if possible. I will go find the links for all of that and post them later. [/QUOTE]
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