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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 472057" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>--school psychiatric not doing her job-----just lazy and rushes!</p><p></p><p>OK, standard disclaimer here: i am not giving you individual professional advice, smile! These kinds of kids (sorry he is not a kind he is a human but you know what I mean) are the ones that we Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)'s who really love what we do want to work with the MOST! but of course unless there is a team override where all members agree, and the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is a huge advocate they are not likely to do that. It is just so hard to fight for these kids under state criteria. Can you get private Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) for him? Really they would do a better job of working on the underlying issues anyway...in school all goals are supposed to relate to a school skill and while (ahem, again not tooting my horn, just some of us are OLD and know the system) it is really doable to connect things if they just take the time, schools dont often do this. I am so sorry and it sounds like you have it 100% nailed. This IS what happens to kids like yours they do fall thru the cracks. I am just so sorry . Keep fighting though. Get a really well respected Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to do a private evaluation....ask first about what tests and how much experience they have and move on if they dont get it. I hope that is available for you and that insurance would pay for it. At the very least if you have a diagnosis...do you? you can do a 504 while you fight for the IEP...sorry or do you already have that too...I forgot to look at your signature. --sorry a little frazzled here today.</p><p></p><p>Wish I could wave a magic wand and fix that for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 472057, member: 12886"] --school psychiatric not doing her job-----just lazy and rushes! OK, standard disclaimer here: i am not giving you individual professional advice, smile! These kinds of kids (sorry he is not a kind he is a human but you know what I mean) are the ones that we Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)'s who really love what we do want to work with the MOST! but of course unless there is a team override where all members agree, and the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is a huge advocate they are not likely to do that. It is just so hard to fight for these kids under state criteria. Can you get private Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) for him? Really they would do a better job of working on the underlying issues anyway...in school all goals are supposed to relate to a school skill and while (ahem, again not tooting my horn, just some of us are OLD and know the system) it is really doable to connect things if they just take the time, schools dont often do this. I am so sorry and it sounds like you have it 100% nailed. This IS what happens to kids like yours they do fall thru the cracks. I am just so sorry . Keep fighting though. Get a really well respected Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to do a private evaluation....ask first about what tests and how much experience they have and move on if they dont get it. I hope that is available for you and that insurance would pay for it. At the very least if you have a diagnosis...do you? you can do a 504 while you fight for the IEP...sorry or do you already have that too...I forgot to look at your signature. --sorry a little frazzled here today. Wish I could wave a magic wand and fix that for him. [/QUOTE]
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