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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We talk about medication and make plans for any concerning behavior. At times we've also talked about needed services and accommodations for school.[/quote] OP here. So how do you get the Dr sufficiently informed about services? For example, if your child is in Speech, how do you keep the Dr up to date on the progress? Do you get feedback if goals are reasonable/relevant? How does the Dr know what would be the necessary accommodations in school? Based on your? I feel like Dev. Ped. can be a central specialist who can guide everything we do, but how can all this awareness be achieved in 1 hr every 6 months? (Honest question, I want to learn how people leverage this great resource). [/quote] When my child was younger, I paid for him to observe at school once. Otherwise, through my reporting, report cards/IEP progress reports, evaluations. When necessary, he talks to other professionals (therapists, etc.).[/quote]
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