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Ok, is this scenario plausible?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 402211" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Since the sd instigated this you would have every right to get an independent MH & educational evaluation and educational consultant. I would suggest both. The sd should be paying for the majority of the cost and the jurisdiction you live in should have a "team" that will pick up part of it. You still might have to pay some of it. If your child is taking stuffed animals to school at 13yo, you really might be better off to go this route and you will probably be taken a whole lot more serious as a parent if you go into court with written evaluations and recommendations from professionals than you would if you went in saying that you think he should stay at home and keep on going this way (ie- you protecting him).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 402211, member: 3699"] Since the sd instigated this you would have every right to get an independent MH & educational evaluation and educational consultant. I would suggest both. The sd should be paying for the majority of the cost and the jurisdiction you live in should have a "team" that will pick up part of it. You still might have to pay some of it. If your child is taking stuffed animals to school at 13yo, you really might be better off to go this route and you will probably be taken a whole lot more serious as a parent if you go into court with written evaluations and recommendations from professionals than you would if you went in saying that you think he should stay at home and keep on going this way (ie- you protecting him). [/QUOTE]
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