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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 163516" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Children's hospital or university teaching hospital. I'd start in neuropsychologist dept and possibly also with the social workers in the hospital. Explain the situation fully so that they are aware that there are already professionals involved (giving contradictory advice) but that the situation is continuing to go on. </p><p> </p><p>If the SD is not aware of the SR, you need to meet with them again. If they are.... sheesh. Please post over in the sped101 forum because I really feel strongly SD needs to be aware and addressing the potential problems here, but Martie and Sheila would be better to address this from an IEP and Special Education standpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 163516, member: 8"] Children's hospital or university teaching hospital. I'd start in neuropsychologist dept and possibly also with the social workers in the hospital. Explain the situation fully so that they are aware that there are already professionals involved (giving contradictory advice) but that the situation is continuing to go on. If the SD is not aware of the SR, you need to meet with them again. If they are.... sheesh. Please post over in the sped101 forum because I really feel strongly SD needs to be aware and addressing the potential problems here, but Martie and Sheila would be better to address this from an IEP and Special Education standpoint. [/QUOTE]
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