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On top of it all, I hit a deer, tonight...
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 92472" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>The school district is required to evaluate in all areas of suspected disability -- it doesn't matter what the suspected disabilit(ies) is. So, if you've requested a Full and Initial Evaluation, the medical evaluation should be a part of it. (Keep the paper with-the 3 doctor's names recommended. )</p><p></p><p>Diagnostics are part of the sd evaluation, however, medical treatments are at parent expense. For instance, say a medical doctor did appropriate testing and diagnoses a child with seizure disorder. That's paid by the school district. If the doctor recommends a medication, that's not classified as a diagnostic and the medications are the parent expense.</p><p></p><p>There are some treatments that are classified as related services, e.g., speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, etc. In these type cases, diagnostics and treatment are at sd expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 92472, member: 23"] The school district is required to evaluate in all areas of suspected disability -- it doesn't matter what the suspected disabilit(ies) is. So, if you've requested a Full and Initial Evaluation, the medical evaluation should be a part of it. (Keep the paper with-the 3 doctor's names recommended. ) Diagnostics are part of the sd evaluation, however, medical treatments are at parent expense. For instance, say a medical doctor did appropriate testing and diagnoses a child with seizure disorder. That's paid by the school district. If the doctor recommends a medication, that's not classified as a diagnostic and the medications are the parent expense. There are some treatments that are classified as related services, e.g., speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, etc. In these type cases, diagnostics and treatment are at sd expense. [/QUOTE]
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