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[quote=Anonymous]I am the one who posted the question initially. My daughter will be five in April 15. She is currently attending a special educationn PK, she does have a developmental delay and the IQ test the school administered labeled her as mild ID. SHe has extreme stranger anxiety and will not respond to anyone that she is not familiar with, she completely shuts down! -- that is why I think the IQ scores were so low, also she does have speech apraxia (people that are familiar with her can understand her words, others will not) so I am not sure how the school Psychologist who never met my daughter before was able to understand her verbal answers. Even though I was uncomfortable signing her IEP with the ID label, I did it and now I am second guessing myself and want a second opinion about her cognitive abilities. Yes, we were really close to do the Neurospycholgical Evaluation next month but since she is only five we decided to wait a little longer. HOwever, the IQ score is crucial since based on that her school placement for Kindergarten will be decided. MC[/quote]
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