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IEP re-evaluation
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 191271" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It sounds like it might be best to get a new neuropsychologist testing done. I'm not comfortable with the sd doing them, unless there aren't means to have them done privately. In difficult child's case, there have always been at least a couple of people at sd who don't believe he should be on an iep- the testing and recommendations help prove that he needs it. Also, it will be a good gage for me to compare to the first test results. With the cognitive dulling that has come with being put on mood stabilizers, new test results will probably break my heart, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 191271, member: 3699"] It sounds like it might be best to get a new neuropsychologist testing done. I'm not comfortable with the sd doing them, unless there aren't means to have them done privately. In difficult child's case, there have always been at least a couple of people at sd who don't believe he should be on an iep- the testing and recommendations help prove that he needs it. Also, it will be a good gage for me to compare to the first test results. With the cognitive dulling that has come with being put on mood stabilizers, new test results will probably break my heart, though. [/QUOTE]
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