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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 197830" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Just my thoughts, for what they're worth !! Are you saying that they told you they are giving her cognitive behavioral therapy at school? I'm not sure of the letter of the law on that, but I think you could put a stop to that, if they are. I would be through the roof on that one, and have told people at school not to try to be a therapist to my son under any circumstances. Offering guidance is one thing, but trying to give him mental health counseling that only should be done by a licensed counselor in appropriate contexts and with my permission is another. They simply do not know enough about the kid, the sensitivities, or psychiatric problems to be qualified to do this, in my humble opinion.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious if the sd has to have both your and her father's aprroval to proceed with IEP eligibility determination/process. I'm also, still wondering if her neuropsychologist report recommended accommodations. I'm not sure that it would kill any chance for eligibility, but it sure would help the chances if it did include them. I suggest posting about this in the Special Education forum to see what they think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 197830, member: 3699"] Just my thoughts, for what they're worth !! Are you saying that they told you they are giving her cognitive behavioral therapy at school? I'm not sure of the letter of the law on that, but I think you could put a stop to that, if they are. I would be through the roof on that one, and have told people at school not to try to be a therapist to my son under any circumstances. Offering guidance is one thing, but trying to give him mental health counseling that only should be done by a licensed counselor in appropriate contexts and with my permission is another. They simply do not know enough about the kid, the sensitivities, or psychiatric problems to be qualified to do this, in my humble opinion. I'm curious if the sd has to have both your and her father's aprroval to proceed with IEP eligibility determination/process. I'm also, still wondering if her neuropsychologist report recommended accommodations. I'm not sure that it would kill any chance for eligibility, but it sure would help the chances if it did include them. I suggest posting about this in the Special Education forum to see what they think. [/QUOTE]
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