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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 382845" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>If the family history is complicated, I think it's a good time to seek out a more thorough evaluation--there's a lot that could be potentially going on here and most of us around here are far more afraid about missing a potentially helpful treatment than we are of labels. Personally I'd be going for a very extensive evaluation and collect as much info as possible.</p><p> </p><p>Just reading the description of your situation, I will say I've never heard of a school going to a private placement for a child who only had a diagnosis of sensory processing disorder (SPD), and never for one so young after only a few weeks in school. Most schools only are willing to pay for a private setting as a last resort because they're very expensive, and will try various options to see how the child responds. Do you know other families with children who have special needs in the district to get an idea of what the district's reputation is with special needs children?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 382845, member: 701"] If the family history is complicated, I think it's a good time to seek out a more thorough evaluation--there's a lot that could be potentially going on here and most of us around here are far more afraid about missing a potentially helpful treatment than we are of labels. Personally I'd be going for a very extensive evaluation and collect as much info as possible. Just reading the description of your situation, I will say I've never heard of a school going to a private placement for a child who only had a diagnosis of sensory processing disorder (SPD), and never for one so young after only a few weeks in school. Most schools only are willing to pay for a private setting as a last resort because they're very expensive, and will try various options to see how the child responds. Do you know other families with children who have special needs in the district to get an idea of what the district's reputation is with special needs children? [/QUOTE]
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