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<blockquote data-quote="Zerissenheit" data-source="post: 621168" data-attributes="member: 12914"><p>Hi all - thanks for your kind responses! difficult child left today to go on a three-day school trip, and the rest of us are heaving sighs of relief. I'm going to take the time to draw up a behavior plan that will be implemented when he gets back. I'm also going to cut my work back to part-time, and schedule a neuropsychologist evaluation. I asked the school if it was time for a new evaluation, and they said no because it doesn't really change much at this point. It would be great to get my insurance to cover at least part - does anyone have any advice for having insurance rather than the school do a new evaluation?</p><p> </p><p>I'm wondering about how to integrate the easy child into the behavior plan ... she doesn't really need it, although I wouldn't mind using it to restrict her screen time. There's no way she needs something as complex as what difficult child needs, but I'm sure he will fly into a rage that she doesn't have to have the same plan. Any advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerissenheit, post: 621168, member: 12914"] Hi all - thanks for your kind responses! difficult child left today to go on a three-day school trip, and the rest of us are heaving sighs of relief. I'm going to take the time to draw up a behavior plan that will be implemented when he gets back. I'm also going to cut my work back to part-time, and schedule a neuropsychologist evaluation. I asked the school if it was time for a new evaluation, and they said no because it doesn't really change much at this point. It would be great to get my insurance to cover at least part - does anyone have any advice for having insurance rather than the school do a new evaluation? I'm wondering about how to integrate the easy child into the behavior plan ... she doesn't really need it, although I wouldn't mind using it to restrict her screen time. There's no way she needs something as complex as what difficult child needs, but I'm sure he will fly into a rage that she doesn't have to have the same plan. Any advice? [/QUOTE]
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