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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 456001" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Psychological evaluation has been canceled! The doctor is on sick leave and nothing has been reschuled yet. I had made phone calls to other neuro-psycholgists, but most don't take insurance.... Now that I have a whole year (on the school end), I think I'll wait until the original doctor can evaluate him. I know she is good (recommendation from local group), she takes our insurance and is not that far from where we live.</p><p>The school report confirms everything we suspected. I will keep on working with difficult child as far as everyday functioning, academics (he has a very unique way of learning) and therapy is a lot of helps when it comes to recognizing emotions and meltdowns.</p><p>We are all learning here and although the school won't help now, I feel they understand his issues. </p><p>The Special Education director also reminded me not to "forget" about Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). That as soon as he is old enough, testings should be scheduled.</p><p>We live in a small rural school district. The population here is very poor. Therefor, the district gets a lot of extra funding to tackle academic and behavior needs. I believe it does help the schools to stay on top of things. </p><p>My oldest son starts Kindergarten on Monday. I will try to volunteer as much as I can. If I give today, it will be easier to take tomorrow! I even thought of voluntering for creating a French class. Afterall, it might be fun and I know the elementary school used to have foreign language class but not anymore do to budget cuts.</p><p>Oh, I also asked what they thought about holding him back in case the "gap" gets bigger. They don't believe it would be a good idea in his case. They think his cognitive skills are too good to do that. I need to have faith in my little guy and stop worrying too much. Ok.. I'll have faith but I might worry a little though! lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 456001, member: 11847"] Psychological evaluation has been canceled! The doctor is on sick leave and nothing has been reschuled yet. I had made phone calls to other neuro-psycholgists, but most don't take insurance.... Now that I have a whole year (on the school end), I think I'll wait until the original doctor can evaluate him. I know she is good (recommendation from local group), she takes our insurance and is not that far from where we live. The school report confirms everything we suspected. I will keep on working with difficult child as far as everyday functioning, academics (he has a very unique way of learning) and therapy is a lot of helps when it comes to recognizing emotions and meltdowns. We are all learning here and although the school won't help now, I feel they understand his issues. The Special Education director also reminded me not to "forget" about Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). That as soon as he is old enough, testings should be scheduled. We live in a small rural school district. The population here is very poor. Therefor, the district gets a lot of extra funding to tackle academic and behavior needs. I believe it does help the schools to stay on top of things. My oldest son starts Kindergarten on Monday. I will try to volunteer as much as I can. If I give today, it will be easier to take tomorrow! I even thought of voluntering for creating a French class. Afterall, it might be fun and I know the elementary school used to have foreign language class but not anymore do to budget cuts. Oh, I also asked what they thought about holding him back in case the "gap" gets bigger. They don't believe it would be a good idea in his case. They think his cognitive skills are too good to do that. I need to have faith in my little guy and stop worrying too much. Ok.. I'll have faith but I might worry a little though! lol [/QUOTE]
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