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Thinking of Public school next year???
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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 26468" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>I agree with Sheila. Your difficult child has all these diagnosis's and those alone justify the "suspicion" of a disability. Most SDs screen 3 and 4 year olds to help parents decide about holding back kids with late birthdays or not and to fulfill their CHILD FIND legal obligations.</p><p></p><p>Do NOT say difficult child is having no problems--indicate only that you have conerns about learning and social development that they will be evaluating her in a medicated state--that alone will get their attention. They cannot require medications for school attendance, and in my experience, tend to pay attention to kids who enter school on three medications, especially when Early Onset Bi-Polar (EOBP) is a concern.</p><p></p><p>It is better to be prepared than to have a mess next fall. Send the letter CERTIFIED--the 60 day timeline will start.</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 26468, member: 284"] I agree with Sheila. Your difficult child has all these diagnosis's and those alone justify the "suspicion" of a disability. Most SDs screen 3 and 4 year olds to help parents decide about holding back kids with late birthdays or not and to fulfill their CHILD FIND legal obligations. Do NOT say difficult child is having no problems--indicate only that you have conerns about learning and social development that they will be evaluating her in a medicated state--that alone will get their attention. They cannot require medications for school attendance, and in my experience, tend to pay attention to kids who enter school on three medications, especially when Early Onset Bi-Polar (EOBP) is a concern. It is better to be prepared than to have a mess next fall. Send the letter CERTIFIED--the 60 day timeline will start. Martie [/QUOTE]
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