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Case management meeting today, Difficult Child turns 18 in 3 days...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 682237" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>thats why I ask about testing. You cant help her test. Also they asked me about things like memory, hygiene and other basic skills that my son did poorly at because, due to his disability, he didnt fo becsuse he didnt think things like bathing mattered. Or wearing smelly clothes. He also once needed a guide for him to stay on track. A "normal" kid can succeed on his own.</p><p>Maybe, even at your daughters age, a neuropsyche evaluation can help her continue getting services. It helped my son. He was retested at 17, in his senior year of high school. It validated that he was on the spectrum, albeit higher functioning. He still does need some services although he is basically doing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 682237, member: 1550"] thats why I ask about testing. You cant help her test. Also they asked me about things like memory, hygiene and other basic skills that my son did poorly at because, due to his disability, he didnt fo becsuse he didnt think things like bathing mattered. Or wearing smelly clothes. He also once needed a guide for him to stay on track. A "normal" kid can succeed on his own. Maybe, even at your daughters age, a neuropsyche evaluation can help her continue getting services. It helped my son. He was retested at 17, in his senior year of high school. It validated that he was on the spectrum, albeit higher functioning. He still does need some services although he is basically doing well. [/QUOTE]
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