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<blockquote data-quote="Otto von Bismark" data-source="post: 627967" data-attributes="member: 12905"><p>Here is an update:</p><p></p><p>We are going ahead and getting more psychological/cognitive testing done, since there were some doubts that the testing we had done a few years ago was actually accurate. It's a long story in a thread I posted on here somewhere. </p><p></p><p>The new place doing the testing is excellent. Compassionate. Our psychologist shared my son's IEP with the ESE Advocate (that works there full-time!) and she said the IEP is so bad we have a case against the school board. They have no provisions in there for his seizure disorder and the cognitive problems it causes. They also have not contacted us once during the school year and my son is failing five classes. So, we have retained her to go to bat for is. by the way, she said it was one of the worst IEPS she has ever seen and it is tragic for the kid to have to go through his school days being in classes that are too hard for him, taught by teachers who don't know that he has an IEP, with no one giving a thought to his brain disorder.</p><p></p><p>That's one good thing. Also, the psychologist put us in touch with two clinics a university near us has that offers intensive therapy for kids who need it. They also have a sliding scale, which is great because we are putting things on credit cards at this point.</p><p></p><p>They also said they wanted to wait until after he turns 16 (three weeks) to finish the IQ portion of the test, because she said it would save us money in the long run, because we can use these test results when he is an adult. </p><p></p><p>Also, we spoke to the attorney and not only is he amazingly knowledgeable, he has an 18 yr-old son with autism, so he knows the kinds of things we are thinking about </p><p></p><p>Finally I feel like something is going in our direction. Thanks to you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otto von Bismark, post: 627967, member: 12905"] Here is an update: We are going ahead and getting more psychological/cognitive testing done, since there were some doubts that the testing we had done a few years ago was actually accurate. It's a long story in a thread I posted on here somewhere. The new place doing the testing is excellent. Compassionate. Our psychologist shared my son's IEP with the ESE Advocate (that works there full-time!) and she said the IEP is so bad we have a case against the school board. They have no provisions in there for his seizure disorder and the cognitive problems it causes. They also have not contacted us once during the school year and my son is failing five classes. So, we have retained her to go to bat for is. by the way, she said it was one of the worst IEPS she has ever seen and it is tragic for the kid to have to go through his school days being in classes that are too hard for him, taught by teachers who don't know that he has an IEP, with no one giving a thought to his brain disorder. That's one good thing. Also, the psychologist put us in touch with two clinics a university near us has that offers intensive therapy for kids who need it. They also have a sliding scale, which is great because we are putting things on credit cards at this point. They also said they wanted to wait until after he turns 16 (three weeks) to finish the IQ portion of the test, because she said it would save us money in the long run, because we can use these test results when he is an adult. Also, we spoke to the attorney and not only is he amazingly knowledgeable, he has an 18 yr-old son with autism, so he knows the kinds of things we are thinking about Finally I feel like something is going in our direction. Thanks to you all! [/QUOTE]
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