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difficult child behind in academics - what are his rights?
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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 218541"><p>thanks, klmno </p><p></p><p>I will look into it. I actually did request in writing last spring when difficult child went back to school that he be evaluated for an IEP. At that time, I had received a call from the school psychologist saying that they received it and that it would probably be the beginning of this year. Well, when I brought it up to the school counselor when difficult child was getting ready to go back, she told me about the not Special Education thing. I think I need to contact the school psychologist again. I will ask the psychiatrist about this on Monday too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 218541"] thanks, klmno I will look into it. I actually did request in writing last spring when difficult child went back to school that he be evaluated for an IEP. At that time, I had received a call from the school psychologist saying that they received it and that it would probably be the beginning of this year. Well, when I brought it up to the school counselor when difficult child was getting ready to go back, she told me about the not Special Education thing. I think I need to contact the school psychologist again. I will ask the psychiatrist about this on Monday too. [/QUOTE]
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