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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 507905" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I chose to do it in May. I want to have all the private evaluation and reports in place. I also wanted the hearing problem out of the way or confirmed. We did the surgery, now it is either way: hearing loss or not. His adenoids were growing/pushing into his ears, so I'm glad we decided to cut. </p><p>I can't count on the school to really investigate V's issues. I needed all that time to do my own investigation and gather proof of the issues. I also want to know what strategies work and which ones don't. Between all of my findings and the professional reports, I think V's case is getting stronger every month.</p><p>In the mean time, he is getting/starting to get the help he needs through the private sector. So his therapeutic needs are met.</p><p>And despite their unwillingness, the SD is moving forward. </p><p>I know I can't play nice, but I have to be careful: Sweet Pea might need to go through Special Education preschool. That means I might be talking to the same lady in 18 months!! At least, next time I will have Early Intervention to back me up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 507905, member: 11847"] I chose to do it in May. I want to have all the private evaluation and reports in place. I also wanted the hearing problem out of the way or confirmed. We did the surgery, now it is either way: hearing loss or not. His adenoids were growing/pushing into his ears, so I'm glad we decided to cut. I can't count on the school to really investigate V's issues. I needed all that time to do my own investigation and gather proof of the issues. I also want to know what strategies work and which ones don't. Between all of my findings and the professional reports, I think V's case is getting stronger every month. In the mean time, he is getting/starting to get the help he needs through the private sector. So his therapeutic needs are met. And despite their unwillingness, the SD is moving forward. I know I can't play nice, but I have to be careful: Sweet Pea might need to go through Special Education preschool. That means I might be talking to the same lady in 18 months!! At least, next time I will have Early Intervention to back me up. [/QUOTE]
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