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[quote=Anonymous]OP -- do you have any recent evals from private doctors to present? This is the BEST way to get school administrators and teachers to pay attention to your concerns. So... if you have several months before the next IEP meeting, go now to his therapists, OTs, SLPs and get them to provide written reports on what they think is going on and what is needed. See if you could get one of them to come to your IEP meeting as well. My child has severe anxiety as well: think terror at fire drills, crying at class transitions to specials, wandering alone on the playground, terror in the cafeteria, etc... My child has an autism coding on the IEP so they had a really hard time taking away IEP despite being on/above grade level in all areas but IEPs are not just for grades. All this documentation from private testing has to be provided well in advance of the IEP meeting so you have a lot of work to do to get ready. The IEP team will say that they need to review your testing and may want to conduct testing to refute or confirm what you are presenting. [/quote]
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