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What to do when teen refuses to be evaluated for IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frieda" data-source="post: 708420" data-attributes="member: 18242"><p>Yes, they still have to. When you signed the consent for evaluation it stated the evaluations that the district proposed. Those are the ones the district will have to do. Some might be assessments filled out by you or the teachers, some might be file reviews. If your teen refuses to cooperate in evaluations that are directly with him they will just document their attempts to evaluate him and his refusal. </p><p>When you have the evaluation share , the IEP team (which includes you!) can decide if his refusal to participate means that you do not have sufficient data to see if he still qualifies. You could than ask redoing part of the evaluation with different assessments that won't depend on your son's cooperation. Small PIA but doable. Absolutely do not let anyone tell you that his refusal means that he can't be evaluated or won't qualify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frieda, post: 708420, member: 18242"] Yes, they still have to. When you signed the consent for evaluation it stated the evaluations that the district proposed. Those are the ones the district will have to do. Some might be assessments filled out by you or the teachers, some might be file reviews. If your teen refuses to cooperate in evaluations that are directly with him they will just document their attempts to evaluate him and his refusal. When you have the evaluation share , the IEP team (which includes you!) can decide if his refusal to participate means that you do not have sufficient data to see if he still qualifies. You could than ask redoing part of the evaluation with different assessments that won't depend on your son's cooperation. Small PIA but doable. Absolutely do not let anyone tell you that his refusal means that he can't be evaluated or won't qualify. [/QUOTE]
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