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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 223967" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Exactly. When I first started this journey, I did not know about sending a registered letter. So I downloaded and filled out the request for evaluation for and mailed it in. I got no response. I let it slide for a few months as difficult child was only just over 3 at the time. Then I started calling and calling and calling. I started to make enough stink that the Director of Pupil Services handwrote my request for an evaluation over the phone and then proceeded to act on it.</p><p></p><p>If calling doesn't work, go there in person and plead your case. If that doesn't work, go higher up. I would almost be threatening to contact the local news teams regarding the treatment you receive if things don't begin to happen. THAT will open their ears!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 223967, member: 3477"] Exactly. When I first started this journey, I did not know about sending a registered letter. So I downloaded and filled out the request for evaluation for and mailed it in. I got no response. I let it slide for a few months as difficult child was only just over 3 at the time. Then I started calling and calling and calling. I started to make enough stink that the Director of Pupil Services handwrote my request for an evaluation over the phone and then proceeded to act on it. If calling doesn't work, go there in person and plead your case. If that doesn't work, go higher up. I would almost be threatening to contact the local news teams regarding the treatment you receive if things don't begin to happen. THAT will open their ears! [/QUOTE]
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