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need help with a letter please!! :)
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 240620" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I think if she has been evaluated and tested and received a diagnosis by a psychiatrist recently (and you have documentation of all this) that you can request (in writing) that she be evaluated for an IEP and that they accept your reports/evaluation's on her. If they start this process but act like they don't want to accept the parent-provided evaluation's, tell them they are welcome to go thru that process and expense themselves if they'd like, at least that's what I did. At that point, they decided to accept it. They did put difficult child on an IEP, but they have never really given much weight (or even read) all that I provided from the private evaluation's- even his neuropsychologist results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 240620, member: 3699"] I think if she has been evaluated and tested and received a diagnosis by a psychiatrist recently (and you have documentation of all this) that you can request (in writing) that she be evaluated for an IEP and that they accept your reports/evaluation's on her. If they start this process but act like they don't want to accept the parent-provided evaluation's, tell them they are welcome to go thru that process and expense themselves if they'd like, at least that's what I did. At that point, they decided to accept it. They did put difficult child on an IEP, but they have never really given much weight (or even read) all that I provided from the private evaluation's- even his neuropsychologist results. [/QUOTE]
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