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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 27053" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>They will likely be more apt to work with you if they know you are pursuing an evaluation and if you can involve them by requesting input, etc. </p><p></p><p>After I'd made that earlier reply I thought it would be good to mention that it sounds like your daughter needs to be in her home environment until you have some answers and can find a more suitable setting. If you or your husband can work that out that would be great, but having someone experienced come in to watch her one-on-one would also be an option. </p><p></p><p>The rippng the paper to shreds is a pretty common sort of behavior for our difficult child kids. It's as if they are trying to eliminate the unpleasant--rip up the paper that says something they don't agree with, throw the present they don't like in the trash, etc. </p><p></p><p>It would probably be a good idea at this point to get the district evaluation in motion in the event you decide to go through with it. This is a very busy time of year for all special services staff members. It's very important that you put your request in writing and get confirmation that it's been received (sending certified mail is best). Don't assume a verbal agreement to schedule her is sufficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 27053, member: 701"] They will likely be more apt to work with you if they know you are pursuing an evaluation and if you can involve them by requesting input, etc. After I'd made that earlier reply I thought it would be good to mention that it sounds like your daughter needs to be in her home environment until you have some answers and can find a more suitable setting. If you or your husband can work that out that would be great, but having someone experienced come in to watch her one-on-one would also be an option. The rippng the paper to shreds is a pretty common sort of behavior for our difficult child kids. It's as if they are trying to eliminate the unpleasant--rip up the paper that says something they don't agree with, throw the present they don't like in the trash, etc. It would probably be a good idea at this point to get the district evaluation in motion in the event you decide to go through with it. This is a very busy time of year for all special services staff members. It's very important that you put your request in writing and get confirmation that it's been received (sending certified mail is best). Don't assume a verbal agreement to schedule her is sufficient. [/QUOTE]
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