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<blockquote data-quote="Lillyth" data-source="post: 200067" data-attributes="member: 5975"><p>How funny...</p><p></p><p>I've always been bad about re-reading my posts. I am much more of the "hit send the instant I quit typing" ilk myself, so I can totally relate.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I spoke to a SpEd attorney today, one who is familiar with our SD, and when I told her what the Assessment Admin said about the diagnosis, she laughed, and said that sounded just like her, and that she can be very "offensive" that way.</p><p></p><p>She also told me that what will most likely happen after I get my child re-assesed by yet another hospital, and it comes back the same diagnosis, the Admin will most likely "blow that off too"...</p><p></p><p>Oh well.</p><p></p><p>The atty DID make one really good point, and that was that his IEP just started, and I need to give it a chance to work (or not) before I go trying to say that the SD needs to accept his diagnosis. Because maybe what they have will work.</p><p></p><p>She also gave me a list of things to watch for that would tell me if they really are missing the Aspie boat on this one and when to start insisting they work with it.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, I will be requesting an IEE, because the bottom line is that I don't trust the woman who did the assessing. She missed Learning Disability (LD) in two other kids I know who have it WAY more severely than my son...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lillyth, post: 200067, member: 5975"] How funny... I've always been bad about re-reading my posts. I am much more of the "hit send the instant I quit typing" ilk myself, so I can totally relate. Oh, and I spoke to a SpEd attorney today, one who is familiar with our SD, and when I told her what the Assessment Admin said about the diagnosis, she laughed, and said that sounded just like her, and that she can be very "offensive" that way. She also told me that what will most likely happen after I get my child re-assesed by yet another hospital, and it comes back the same diagnosis, the Admin will most likely "blow that off too"... Oh well. The atty DID make one really good point, and that was that his IEP just started, and I need to give it a chance to work (or not) before I go trying to say that the SD needs to accept his diagnosis. Because maybe what they have will work. She also gave me a list of things to watch for that would tell me if they really are missing the Aspie boat on this one and when to start insisting they work with it. In the meantime, I will be requesting an IEE, because the bottom line is that I don't trust the woman who did the assessing. She missed Learning Disability (LD) in two other kids I know who have it WAY more severely than my son... [/QUOTE]
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