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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 27181" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Why don't you visit our special education board here and they'll give you their expert advice. The fact that she is achieving academically is NOT the whole picture--they MUST consider the entire child and impact on education. If she has behaviors that are threatening to get her kicked out of preschool, educational impact does certainly exist. </p><p></p><p>Call your insurance and find out who/where they DO accept. If there are no appropriate providers for the evaluations your daughter needs, often they will approve out of system specialist with referral from primary care specialists. </p><p></p><p>I'll also give you a wild card option because sometimes insurances will accept crazy things when they won't the easiest, most obvious. Mayo Clinic is accustomed to out of state patients and gets them through the process quickly. Some people come out cheaper by traveling if there insurance company picks up the evaluation than by staying close to home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 27181, member: 701"] Why don't you visit our special education board here and they'll give you their expert advice. The fact that she is achieving academically is NOT the whole picture--they MUST consider the entire child and impact on education. If she has behaviors that are threatening to get her kicked out of preschool, educational impact does certainly exist. Call your insurance and find out who/where they DO accept. If there are no appropriate providers for the evaluations your daughter needs, often they will approve out of system specialist with referral from primary care specialists. I'll also give you a wild card option because sometimes insurances will accept crazy things when they won't the easiest, most obvious. Mayo Clinic is accustomed to out of state patients and gets them through the process quickly. Some people come out cheaper by traveling if there insurance company picks up the evaluation than by staying close to home. [/QUOTE]
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