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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have had to redo our son’s psychoeducational testing (dyslexia diagnosis) every three years to keep accommodations current. That became required if my son wanted his accommodations for AP tests and SATs, and he’ll need a relatively recent test for college. So yes, you get many over the course of a childhood. They are expensive and it’s not fair or equitable.[/quote] U less it was before 3rd grade it wasn't required. "All information should be current. Because disabilities change over time, documentation should be up to date. For learning disorders, the educational evaluation and testing should be no more than five years old. Cognitive testing may be older than five years, but testing performed before third grade may not provide a valid indication of the student’s current ability." Ours were past 5 years old because autism doesn't go away. Neither does adhd.[/quote]
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