Anonymous wrote:I'm confused by the process of evaluation for special education services. My child just started preschool and struggled a lot the first few weeks of school with everything - speaking, paying attention, potty training, etc. We ended up meeting with the school to get her evaluated to see if she needs speech therapy and other services. It's just taking forever - we won't meet about the evaluations until January. Is there a required time frame for the process? We are in a charter school if that makes a difference.
Until school started we were unaware of any issues...she is not the most verbal, but her development has been within the normal range for all the milestones they ask about at the pediatrician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused- was your child already in a special ED preschool and you are trying to get more services? Because typically at the preschool level you need to go through Child Find and not the school to get services.
Not in DC. Since DC has free preschool for kids without disabilities, kids who are enrolled there go through the same process as school aged kids.
DC also has a childfind program called "Early Stages", but it's for kids who are not currently enrolled in public school.
Wrong wrong and wrong. Early stages does the evals for ALL CHILDREN in DC between the ages of 3 and 5, regardless of whether they are in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused- was your child already in a special ED preschool and you are trying to get more services? Because typically at the preschool level you need to go through Child Find and not the school to get services.
Not in DC. Since DC has free preschool for kids without disabilities, kids who are enrolled there go through the same process as school aged kids.
DC also has a childfind program called "Early Stages", but it's for kids who are not currently enrolled in public school.
Wrong wrong and wrong. Early stages does the evals for ALL CHILDREN in DC between the ages of 3 and 5, regardless of whether they are in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused- was your child already in a special ED preschool and you are trying to get more services? Because typically at the preschool level you need to go through Child Find and not the school to get services.
Not in DC. Since DC has free preschool for kids without disabilities, kids who are enrolled there go through the same process as school aged kids.
DC also has a childfind program called "Early Stages", but it's for kids who are not currently enrolled in public school.
Early Stages DOES work with children up to age 5 yrs old in both charters and DCPS.Anonymous wrote:DC also has a childfind program called "Early Stages", but it's for kids who are not currently enrolled in public school.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused- was your child already in a special ED preschool and you are trying to get more services? Because typically at the preschool level you need to go through Child Find and not the school to get services.