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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 223147" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Sorry you are going thru this- my suggestions incllude 1) send a letter certified mail ASAP requesting that they start the iep process (don't let them discourage you), 2) get an advocate, 3) have complete neuropsychological testing doe on your difficult child if you can afford the cost that insurance won't cover- the school can do part of this but it won't be as thorough and they might lean too heavily on what teachers say, which is probably just from a standpoint of "bad behavior", 4) Get any letter you can from therapist and/or psychiatrist stating difficult child's diagnosis, symptoms, how it and any medications she's on can effect behavior and/or ability to do school work</p><p></p><p>Specific questions can get answered if you post on the Special Education forum. Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 223147, member: 3699"] Sorry you are going thru this- my suggestions incllude 1) send a letter certified mail ASAP requesting that they start the iep process (don't let them discourage you), 2) get an advocate, 3) have complete neuropsychological testing doe on your difficult child if you can afford the cost that insurance won't cover- the school can do part of this but it won't be as thorough and they might lean too heavily on what teachers say, which is probably just from a standpoint of "bad behavior", 4) Get any letter you can from therapist and/or psychiatrist stating difficult child's diagnosis, symptoms, how it and any medications she's on can effect behavior and/or ability to do school work Specific questions can get answered if you post on the Special Education forum. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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