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[quote=Anonymous][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. [b]Parents are well within their rights to refuse a specific test. [/b][/quote] Actually, that's not the case. A parent can certainly revoke permission or not consent in the first place, but a parent can't tell the school psychologist what instruments and rating scales to use.[/quote] I'm not sure that's true. I would specifically refuse ADOS by a school psychologist because I just don't think they are qualified, if I thought getting a correct result at that point was important. [/quote]
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