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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 6631" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Martie, she's still waiting for a neuropsychologist report and there have been a number of telephone converstations between a therapist and the school guidance counselor. Is she going to need anything beyond this for medical proof of reason(s) for absence? When we were in a similar situation (even with the IEP) I had letters from whoever saw difficult child over the course of the problem time (first pediatrician, then temporary child psychiatrist, and then developmental pediatrician). Given that it's a medical reason, would she need MD backing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 6631, member: 701"] Martie, she's still waiting for a neuropsychologist report and there have been a number of telephone converstations between a therapist and the school guidance counselor. Is she going to need anything beyond this for medical proof of reason(s) for absence? When we were in a similar situation (even with the IEP) I had letters from whoever saw difficult child over the course of the problem time (first pediatrician, then temporary child psychiatrist, and then developmental pediatrician). Given that it's a medical reason, would she need MD backing? [/QUOTE]
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