Anonymous wrote:That is so wrong. My HFA son's goals are 90% social stuff. Stuff like managing frustration, working in groups, learning to self-advocate. He also gets social skills group, OT. The only academic is writing. I would probably reply in writing expressing your disagreement with the decision. I am the OP who got denied first time. Hang in there and get some solid evidence in the next three months and go back before summer. Good luck!
+1. My ASD/Asperger's IEP goals are 100% social/communication stuff. He does not need academic support and is above grade level academically across the board but he still has an IEP: He gets social skills group and OT. He is in a mainstream inclusive classroom where there are 19 kids and a head teacher and a sp ed teacher in first grade at a language immersion school.
I'm the poster who recommended Children's. From what you describe, while I would still go ahead with a private evaluation, I would also retain a lawyer to help you from now on.
The people who turned you down while acceding that your child is on the spectrum are a bunch of turds.