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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 159497" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ok, here are my suggestions: 1) ask psychiatrist to recommend a psychologist for testing ASAP. If you don't have any insurance or cannot cover the cost, you'll need to get the school to do some more testing, but you're much better off getting it done privately if at all posssible- the sd is trying to avoid their responsibilities, in my humble opinion</p><p>2) Obviously, talk to psychiatrist about medications- make sure he/she knows ALL behaviors you are seeing- plus, any changes in sleep, eating, habits etc.</p><p>3) See #1, last line</p><p>4) I think there might possibly be a requirement of the sd to identify potential Special Education students and I thinnk they should have discussed an evaluation with you in elementary school- not that helps so much now, but, it could if they push for removal of your son from their school</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 159497, member: 3699"] Ok, here are my suggestions: 1) ask psychiatrist to recommend a psychologist for testing ASAP. If you don't have any insurance or cannot cover the cost, you'll need to get the school to do some more testing, but you're much better off getting it done privately if at all posssible- the sd is trying to avoid their responsibilities, in my humble opinion 2) Obviously, talk to psychiatrist about medications- make sure he/she knows ALL behaviors you are seeing- plus, any changes in sleep, eating, habits etc. 3) See #1, last line 4) I think there might possibly be a requirement of the sd to identify potential Special Education students and I thinnk they should have discussed an evaluation with you in elementary school- not that helps so much now, but, it could if they push for removal of your son from their school [/QUOTE]
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