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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just a comment. I am chair of a CSE/CPSE and we DO NOT tell parents that low scores are fine just so they won't ask for services. That is an inaccurate and unethical thing to even suggest. What's more important to look at is the confidence interval..these is the range of scores that is automatically built into each composite score...if a child's confidence interval suggests the probability that on any given day the child could score as high as say, 98, then that is an average score....don't concern yourself as much with the actual score...therefore, average indicates no problem. We want children to be successful....that's why we do what we do. It's not to balance a bottom line, which is an unfortunate myth....[/quote] NP here. That's nice of you but my child's IEP team is not so pure hearted. They basically said all her scores are average so she isn't showing educational impact. It doesn't matter if she doesn't talk in school. It's not that important for learning at the preschool level. [/quote]
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