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I'm only just beginning this process and it's soooo frustrating.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cazzy" data-source="post: 379207"><p>Hi all. I'm new here and just really beginning this lovely journey. My son is almost 7 and in Kindergarten last year the teacher referred him to the child study team because he is confused (a lot) and stares off into space during lessons. The team came to his class and watched him and in a follow up meeting determined his behavior was "not age appropriate" and he should be evaluated. This was in May and it's the last I have heard from the school. My son was hospitalized (unrelated stomach issues) and out for 3 weeks following the meeting. I also took him privately to a neurologist who did an inpatient EEG to make sure he wasn't having petit mal seizures.</p><p> </p><p>I posted a message on the Sped 101 forum that I emailed the head of special services and the new principal on Monday for a status update and got no reply. I guess I should be following up with a certified letter. Is there anyway to be firm with the school district without peeing them off? Do they really just not care about my son? My Mom instinct is to go in guns-a-blazing but I'm sure that will get me nowhere...but wait - that is where I am now! Sigh..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cazzy, post: 379207"] Hi all. I'm new here and just really beginning this lovely journey. My son is almost 7 and in Kindergarten last year the teacher referred him to the child study team because he is confused (a lot) and stares off into space during lessons. The team came to his class and watched him and in a follow up meeting determined his behavior was "not age appropriate" and he should be evaluated. This was in May and it's the last I have heard from the school. My son was hospitalized (unrelated stomach issues) and out for 3 weeks following the meeting. I also took him privately to a neurologist who did an inpatient EEG to make sure he wasn't having petit mal seizures. I posted a message on the Sped 101 forum that I emailed the head of special services and the new principal on Monday for a status update and got no reply. I guess I should be following up with a certified letter. Is there anyway to be firm with the school district without peeing them off? Do they really just not care about my son? My Mom instinct is to go in guns-a-blazing but I'm sure that will get me nowhere...but wait - that is where I am now! Sigh.. [/QUOTE]
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