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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 95090" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I have to say in my school district's defense that I think they do a thorough job and don't skimp on services just to save money. But what's important to understand about school districts is that 1) they aren't medical specialists and shouldn't be expected to assess or treat medical conditions and 2) they are only required to evaluate and treat for issues that impact the child in the educational setting. What is going on with your son has serious far reaching implications beyond the educational setting so you want to be as thorough as possible in your initial rounds of evaluations. Let the school district do their job but don't stop with them.</p><p></p><p>In thinking on this some more, I also would suggest talking to your pediatrician about having him seen by a pediatric neurologist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 95090, member: 701"] I have to say in my school district's defense that I think they do a thorough job and don't skimp on services just to save money. But what's important to understand about school districts is that 1) they aren't medical specialists and shouldn't be expected to assess or treat medical conditions and 2) they are only required to evaluate and treat for issues that impact the child in the educational setting. What is going on with your son has serious far reaching implications beyond the educational setting so you want to be as thorough as possible in your initial rounds of evaluations. Let the school district do their job but don't stop with them. In thinking on this some more, I also would suggest talking to your pediatrician about having him seen by a pediatric neurologist. [/QUOTE]
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