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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 6614" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Hi & welcome. You need to have your daughter evaluated by a child psychiatrist or by a team of specialists at a Children's or University hospital. I'm just a Mom, but I see some red flags for a few different disorders. In addition, you need to send a letter to the school district's Special Education director requesting a full & complete evaluation, this is so that she can get qualified for an IEP (independent education plan). If she has an IEP already, then you (as a member of the IEP team) need to send a letter certified mail to convene a meeting of the team. She needs better supports in order to succeed in school.</p><p></p><p>I can't promise you're daughter will improve, but a good working diagnosis with appropriate treatments and effective supports at home and school can go a long way toward making things better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 6614, member: 1722"] Hi & welcome. You need to have your daughter evaluated by a child psychiatrist or by a team of specialists at a Children's or University hospital. I'm just a Mom, but I see some red flags for a few different disorders. In addition, you need to send a letter to the school district's Special Education director requesting a full & complete evaluation, this is so that she can get qualified for an IEP (independent education plan). If she has an IEP already, then you (as a member of the IEP team) need to send a letter certified mail to convene a meeting of the team. She needs better supports in order to succeed in school. I can't promise you're daughter will improve, but a good working diagnosis with appropriate treatments and effective supports at home and school can go a long way toward making things better. [/QUOTE]
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