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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 401139"><p>Thank you for all your input. They do have the diagnosis's from psychiatrist and they know I don't think what he has down is the ONLY stuff going on. The school has actually put supports in for her since she got out of psychiatric hospital in October, and in fact suggested that we do an IEP for her and that they want to keep her mainstreamed as much as possible. They've seen very clearly her good days and her bad days, so nailing down additional diagnosis's that we suspect is more to find ways to help her better. I don't see her getting turned down for IEP. What is the best way to suggest that we can revisit the supports after the testing is done? We expect the genetic results back in early March, and even before psychiatric hospital the school counselor had suggested the full evaluation, which turns out to be the neuropsychologist testing that everyone here has suggested. They've been tweaking her supports as they go along, as so far it works fairly well unless she's having anxiety issues, which is when the thought processes go out of whack the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 401139"] Thank you for all your input. They do have the diagnosis's from psychiatrist and they know I don't think what he has down is the ONLY stuff going on. The school has actually put supports in for her since she got out of psychiatric hospital in October, and in fact suggested that we do an IEP for her and that they want to keep her mainstreamed as much as possible. They've seen very clearly her good days and her bad days, so nailing down additional diagnosis's that we suspect is more to find ways to help her better. I don't see her getting turned down for IEP. What is the best way to suggest that we can revisit the supports after the testing is done? We expect the genetic results back in early March, and even before psychiatric hospital the school counselor had suggested the full evaluation, which turns out to be the neuropsychologist testing that everyone here has suggested. They've been tweaking her supports as they go along, as so far it works fairly well unless she's having anxiety issues, which is when the thought processes go out of whack the most. [/QUOTE]
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