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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 484361" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I had tried making calls on Tuesday last week - but didn't get very far as everyone was headed in to a 5 day weekend at school here. I did get a call back from the school yesterday and they are willing to do an IQ and academic testing. I called the neeuropsych's office and asked if those were the tests they wanted the school to do - and was told that they have notes on it and the neuropsychologist needed to speak to a specific person at the insurance company, but with the holiday, it hadn't happened yet. I was told not to start the appeal process yet or do school testing yet. I guess we need to wait and see what happens after they communicate.</p><p></p><p>I really don't think IQ or academic testing would be beneficial. difficult child tests out above average on state assessment tests since dher started taking them. She reads at 11th grade level (probably has since 6th grade) and is an 8th grader. Math is hard. English grammar is difficult, but reading is good. I hope to hear back by the end of the week. Still crossing my fingers. If not, I will start the appeal process. </p><p></p><p>MaKettle - the insurance is a childrens insurance thru the state... so of course they will stall and cut corners all that they can. I love the sacks of rocks!</p><p></p><p>Buddy - thanks for responding. It is just so hard to get help for a child that looks "normal" to everyone else. It is mainly at home that things fall apart. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 484361, member: 12511"] I had tried making calls on Tuesday last week - but didn't get very far as everyone was headed in to a 5 day weekend at school here. I did get a call back from the school yesterday and they are willing to do an IQ and academic testing. I called the neeuropsych's office and asked if those were the tests they wanted the school to do - and was told that they have notes on it and the neuropsychologist needed to speak to a specific person at the insurance company, but with the holiday, it hadn't happened yet. I was told not to start the appeal process yet or do school testing yet. I guess we need to wait and see what happens after they communicate. I really don't think IQ or academic testing would be beneficial. difficult child tests out above average on state assessment tests since dher started taking them. She reads at 11th grade level (probably has since 6th grade) and is an 8th grader. Math is hard. English grammar is difficult, but reading is good. I hope to hear back by the end of the week. Still crossing my fingers. If not, I will start the appeal process. MaKettle - the insurance is a childrens insurance thru the state... so of course they will stall and cut corners all that they can. I love the sacks of rocks! Buddy - thanks for responding. It is just so hard to get help for a child that looks "normal" to everyone else. It is mainly at home that things fall apart. KSM [/QUOTE]
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