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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 514854" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>This is exactly what we did when fighting for an appropriate placement for difficult child 2. We found three programs we liked on paper, husband and I visited them, asked zillions of questions, and talked about each one together. We thought all three might be appropriate for difficult child 2. We brought him to two of these (third required permission from sped director), had him evaluated by staff to make sure he was a good "fit," then sent his neuropsychologist and (? mind is a bit foggy) to tour them as well. difficult child 2's doctors wrote reports as well as the staff at each school. </p><p></p><p>While we weren't able to get the school to foot the bill for either program, the visits were still worthwhile. The reports generated helped us get additional services for difficult child 2 that we wouldn't have been able to get otherwise.</p><p></p><p>As always, thinking of you and Q... SFR</p><p></p><p>P.S. I think the second provider's official title was Educational Consultant with a few other letters after her name, lol... Still thinking...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 514854, member: 3388"] This is exactly what we did when fighting for an appropriate placement for difficult child 2. We found three programs we liked on paper, husband and I visited them, asked zillions of questions, and talked about each one together. We thought all three might be appropriate for difficult child 2. We brought him to two of these (third required permission from sped director), had him evaluated by staff to make sure he was a good "fit," then sent his neuropsychologist and (? mind is a bit foggy) to tour them as well. difficult child 2's doctors wrote reports as well as the staff at each school. While we weren't able to get the school to foot the bill for either program, the visits were still worthwhile. The reports generated helped us get additional services for difficult child 2 that we wouldn't have been able to get otherwise. As always, thinking of you and Q... SFR P.S. I think the second provider's official title was Educational Consultant with a few other letters after her name, lol... Still thinking... [/QUOTE]
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