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<blockquote data-quote="masonsmama" data-source="post: 586843" data-attributes="member: 16111"><p>Thank you so much for your reply. We have moved several times in the past 2 years, most recently we were in Oregon where my son was being seen by early intervention for his speech delay. When we moved to California I contacted the school system to continue his EI, to no avail. They never answered the phone or returned calls and the head start program wouldn't accept him without a new evaluation and we didn't qualify based on income. When he was evaluated by EI just before he turned two, he was scored at 28/100 for communication skills, 50/100 for adaptive skills, 60/100 in cognitive, and 40/100 for social skills. His gross and fine motor skills were both near 90/100. I have all of the information from our EI coordinator. When we do move, I guess I will be starting over with a new doctor and new EI office (hopefully, a better one). Would it be appropriate to first find a pediatrician that is on board? </p><p></p><p>I can't figure out how to make a signature -_- lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masonsmama, post: 586843, member: 16111"] Thank you so much for your reply. We have moved several times in the past 2 years, most recently we were in Oregon where my son was being seen by early intervention for his speech delay. When we moved to California I contacted the school system to continue his EI, to no avail. They never answered the phone or returned calls and the head start program wouldn't accept him without a new evaluation and we didn't qualify based on income. When he was evaluated by EI just before he turned two, he was scored at 28/100 for communication skills, 50/100 for adaptive skills, 60/100 in cognitive, and 40/100 for social skills. His gross and fine motor skills were both near 90/100. I have all of the information from our EI coordinator. When we do move, I guess I will be starting over with a new doctor and new EI office (hopefully, a better one). Would it be appropriate to first find a pediatrician that is on board? I can't figure out how to make a signature -_- lol [/QUOTE]
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