Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you done a neuropsych? I am leery of the schools giving an id label. I'd look into Ivymount and St. Collettas.
The school psychologist did the assessment report, DS is scheduled to get evaluated by his developmental pediatrician this summer (that was the earliest appt she had).
Agree not to trust the school report. You could disagree with the results and ask for an IEE at school expense. Or get your own and pay for it
Did the school use a test designed for nonverbal /children with a language disorder? The TONI is a good one.
He received the following tests: UNIT, ABAS-3, BASC-3, Conners-3, and ASRS. What does IEE stand for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you done a neuropsych? I am leery of the schools giving an id label. I'd look into Ivymount and St. Collettas.
The school psychologist did the assessment report, DS is scheduled to get evaluated by his developmental pediatrician this summer (that was the earliest appt she had).
Agree not to trust the school report. You could disagree with the results and ask for an IEE at school expense. Or get your own and pay for it
Did the school use a test designed for nonverbal /children with a language disorder? The TONI is a good one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you done a neuropsych? I am leery of the schools giving an id label. I'd look into Ivymount and St. Collettas.
The school psychologist did the assessment report, DS is scheduled to get evaluated by his developmental pediatrician this summer (that was the earliest appt she had).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is 7 years old and has lots of needs and disabilities (Childhood Apraxia of Speech, Intelluctual Disability, Sensory Processing, Mild ASD, ODD, ADHD, lots of behavioral issues) and at the IEP meeting the school stated they do not have adequate resources to continue educating him and recommend private education. I am at a loss because I have no idea what private schools are out there. Does anyone have any recommendations? Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
That is ridiculous!
If you can, get an education consultant. I don't think a public school can say this legally.
Anonymous wrote:Have you done a neuropsych? I am leery of the schools giving an id label. I'd look into Ivymount and St. Collettas.
Anonymous wrote:DS is 7 years old and has lots of needs and disabilities (Childhood Apraxia of Speech, Intelluctual Disability, Sensory Processing, Mild ASD, ODD, ADHD, lots of behavioral issues) and at the IEP meeting the school stated they do not have adequate resources to continue educating him and recommend private education. I am at a loss because I have no idea what private schools are out there. Does anyone have any recommendations? Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to get a neuropsych because the dev ped won't do an IQ test. I would not trust the school's psych. Many stories on here about people given dismal IQ scores from the school and finding out the scores were much higher on private testing.
Anonymous wrote:Have you done a neuropsych? I am leery of the schools giving an id label. I'd look into Ivymount and St. Collettas.