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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you give permission to evaluate you don't get to say that they can evaluate for x but not y. You basically open the door and the psychologist and others see where the data goes. I'd register unhappiness with using incomplete data to draw a conclusion and ask for an IEE. You can submit your own examination as well. What did your private testing find? [/quote] pretty sure that's not true that you have to consent to any testing they want to do. [/quote] Read 6:30. She described it well. [/quote] She didn't cite to any law or regs. Parents are well within their rights to refuse a specific test. [/quote] I don't see where the OP claims to have stated at the meeting that she/he specifically did not testing for autism done. The testing for Autism is only done if screening questionnaires and teacher/parent feedback suggest that it is necessary. Trust me, the school psych is not interested in doing more testing than is necessary and would prefer to only have to the the cognitive testing. [/quote]
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