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[quote=Anonymous]OP, if he did it through child find and you refuse services, those records probably will not follow him. If you do it at age 3, yes it will follow him. Bigger questions: Regardless of what it is, how are you going to get services for him. If you can either private pay or go only through insurance, then yes, drop it and do that. (we do private only). If he is delayed, he needs services. How you choose to do them is your choice but it would be a huge mistake not to have him engaged in services. Its not a race issue like you are making it out to be. There IS a stigma despite what people say. That is why we kept our child out of the public system. We'll be transferring in the next year or two and he may need an IEP but at that point, it will be minimal. We did private therapies and private school until he caught up more. There are only a few mild academic issues. When we go to public we'll keep up with private services. However, if your child has issues when he is school age, you will need to get one or he'll get lost and fail (which can happen anyway with a bad teacher). There IS a stigma despite what people say. We've had it many many times. I agree with you to keep things early on out of the school system but you need a replacement, being all private services. [/quote]
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