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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 243366" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Have you ever taken easy child to be tested privately -- say with a speech/language pathologist -- to know specifically what is going on with his reading and writing? Without knowing specifically where the problem lies, it is just about impossible to put into place interventions that will remediate and "stick." </p><p> </p><p>If you don't want to take him for private testing, then the SD should be testing him. What do you mean he doesn't qualify for testing yet? If you put into writing your request for an SD evaluation, the SD must evaluate or provide in writing its reasoning behind not testing.</p><p> </p><p>And FWIW, I agree that the SD should not be pushing you to continue to work with him, especially because testing is coming up next month. That's the SD's responsibility (state testing ascertains whether they're doing their job or not). If he truly has an Learning Disability (LD) -- which testing should pick up -- it is up to the SD to provide him with an education that meets his needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 243366, member: 2423"] Have you ever taken easy child to be tested privately -- say with a speech/language pathologist -- to know specifically what is going on with his reading and writing? Without knowing specifically where the problem lies, it is just about impossible to put into place interventions that will remediate and "stick." If you don't want to take him for private testing, then the SD should be testing him. What do you mean he doesn't qualify for testing yet? If you put into writing your request for an SD evaluation, the SD must evaluate or provide in writing its reasoning behind not testing. And FWIW, I agree that the SD should not be pushing you to continue to work with him, especially because testing is coming up next month. That's the SD's responsibility (state testing ascertains whether they're doing their job or not). If he truly has an Learning Disability (LD) -- which testing should pick up -- it is up to the SD to provide him with an education that meets his needs. [/QUOTE]
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