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IEP diagnosis Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) of Pddnos & ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 502621"><p>You need to put a request in writing: "<strong>Based on new information, I am requesting that *son* be evaluated for Special Education services including, but not limited to, academic, <u>occupational therapy</u>, <u>language processing</u>, <u>expressive speech</u>, <u>behavioral</u>, <u>and psychological </u>evaluations."</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Because the old report is about 2 years old, they can redo their assessments. If they refuse to because they "just did them 2 years ago" remind them that things change in two years and you want him re-evaluated. If they still refuse, tell them you want their refusal in writing as well as specific reasoning as to WHY. Then take that to an advocate!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 502621"] You need to put a request in writing: "[B]Based on new information, I am requesting that *son* be evaluated for Special Education services including, but not limited to, academic, [U]occupational therapy[/U], [U]language processing[/U], [U]expressive speech[/U], [U]behavioral[/U], [U]and psychological [/U]evaluations." [/B] Because the old report is about 2 years old, they can redo their assessments. If they refuse to because they "just did them 2 years ago" remind them that things change in two years and you want him re-evaluated. If they still refuse, tell them you want their refusal in writing as well as specific reasoning as to WHY. Then take that to an advocate!!! [/QUOTE]
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