Assessment Questions

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child is in 5th grade, I would probably stay/persist with the current school and research middle schools.


Definitely fight for testing while in fifth so it’s all set up before middle school. If you wait the new school will give you the run around about waiting to get to know them. This way they start the year with everything in place and the school knows what they have to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I highly recommend getting an evaluation at Children’s while simultaneously doing the process at school. Having a private eval always helps.


I second this. From Children’s or any other reputable service, if you can afford it. The teachers at our school were as certain of the need for an IEP as I was, and having a private evaluation was still helpful.


I agree with this. It’s expensive but I would move mountains get the private eval done. You don’t want to waste time convincing the school when their eval will fall short regardless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I highly recommend getting an evaluation at Children’s while simultaneously doing the process at school. Having a private eval always helps.


I second this. From Children’s or any other reputable service, if you can afford it. The teachers at our school were as certain of the need for an IEP as I was, and having a private evaluation was still helpful.


I agree with this. It’s expensive but I would move mountains get the private eval done. You don’t want to waste time convincing the school when their eval will fall short regardless.


Also, our private eval from Kennedy Krieger was covered by insurance (as was the therapy it recommended.)
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