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<blockquote data-quote="Audrey" data-source="post: 325512" data-attributes="member: 8114"><p>I have a copy of the neuropsychologist evaluation for the school. They won't entertain the idea of an IEP without it and they will use it as part of their evaluation. In the evaluation, he made recommendations for some things to include in the IEP as well. They have to do their own testing, the school psychiatric does that, and she will use the already existing evaluation as a spring board. There has to be an evaluation on school district letterhead in order to get the IEP process going. </p><p> </p><p>The school district does not have full time TSS, only aides in each school that flit from room to room. Right now difficult child already has one with him for about 30 minutes each morning but that's all they have available. I need to look more closely at what our laws are about what they have to pay for. Right now, according to school and other professionals I've spoken to, I must have him on Medical Assistance to get a TSS paid for by the government. That will be up to me to find.</p><p> </p><p>The letter is going certified mail today. As much as I think that they will honor one if I drop it off myself, I don't want that to come back and bite me in the butt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Audrey, post: 325512, member: 8114"] I have a copy of the neuropsychologist evaluation for the school. They won't entertain the idea of an IEP without it and they will use it as part of their evaluation. In the evaluation, he made recommendations for some things to include in the IEP as well. They have to do their own testing, the school psychiatric does that, and she will use the already existing evaluation as a spring board. There has to be an evaluation on school district letterhead in order to get the IEP process going. The school district does not have full time TSS, only aides in each school that flit from room to room. Right now difficult child already has one with him for about 30 minutes each morning but that's all they have available. I need to look more closely at what our laws are about what they have to pay for. Right now, according to school and other professionals I've spoken to, I must have him on Medical Assistance to get a TSS paid for by the government. That will be up to me to find. The letter is going certified mail today. As much as I think that they will honor one if I drop it off myself, I don't want that to come back and bite me in the butt. [/QUOTE]
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