Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school did the legwork for us. But they needed the neuropsych testing, done in the last three years, and a least one teacher to sign a paper saying he was using his accommodations in school. Once the school submitted to the CB, we got an approval within a few days. Which is good for the next 3 years, since my kid is a sophomore.
Unfortunately, good public schools are probably better than privates on facilitating the process. They know what to do, and help you, because it is in their interest to have kids posting high PSAT! SAT and AP scores.
Does insurance cover a neuropsych test? What sort of doctor should we seek for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school did the legwork for us. But they needed the neuropsych testing, done in the last three years, and a least one teacher to sign a paper saying he was using his accommodations in school. Once the school submitted to the CB, we got an approval within a few days. Which is good for the next 3 years, since my kid is a sophomore.
Unfortunately, good public schools are probably better than privates on facilitating the process. They know what to do, and help you, because it is in their interest to have kids posting high PSAT! SAT and AP scores.
Does insurance cover a neuropsych test? What sort of doctor should we seek for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do it on your own,or you can have the school do it, but it is really rare that a kid gets accommodations for ACT or CB without having an IEP or 504. You need a letter from the dr stating why he needs the accommodations. I was an SSD for a school and can tell you that they will deny you.
I know many parents with their seemingly normal kids on Adderall getting 50% extra time.
The question isn't weather or not a kid on Adderall can get extra time, it is if they can get extra time on the ACT if they DON'T get extra time at school. Idiot.
Please, no need to name call. My child doesn't see those students using accommodations at school.
Anonymous wrote:Our school did the legwork for us. But they needed the neuropsych testing, done in the last three years, and a least one teacher to sign a paper saying he was using his accommodations in school. Once the school submitted to the CB, we got an approval within a few days. Which is good for the next 3 years, since my kid is a sophomore.
Unfortunately, good public schools are probably better than privates on facilitating the process. They know what to do, and help you, because it is in their interest to have kids posting high PSAT! SAT and AP scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do it on your own,or you can have the school do it, but it is really rare that a kid gets accommodations for ACT or CB without having an IEP or 504. You need a letter from the dr stating why he needs the accommodations. I was an SSD for a school and can tell you that they will deny you.
I know many parents with their seemingly normal kids on Adderall getting 50% extra time.
The question isn't weather or not a kid on Adderall can get extra time, it is if they can get extra time on the ACT if they DON'T get extra time at school. Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do it on your own,or you can have the school do it, but it is really rare that a kid gets accommodations for ACT or CB without having an IEP or 504. You need a letter from the dr stating why he needs the accommodations. I was an SSD for a school and can tell you that they will deny you.
I know many parents with their seemingly normal kids on Adderall getting 50% extra time.
The question isn't weather or not a kid on Adderall can get extra time, it is if they can get extra time on the ACT if they DON'T get extra time at school. Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do it on your own,or you can have the school do it, but it is really rare that a kid gets accommodations for ACT or CB without having an IEP or 504. You need a letter from the dr stating why he needs the accommodations. I was an SSD for a school and can tell you that they will deny you.
I know many parents with their seemingly normal kids on Adderall getting 50% extra time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do it on your own,or you can have the school do it, but it is really rare that a kid gets accommodations for ACT or CB without having an IEP or 504. You need a letter from the dr stating why he needs the accommodations. I was an SSD for a school and can tell you that they will deny you.
I know many parents with their seemingly normal kids on Adderall getting 50% extra time.
Anonymous wrote:You can do it on your own,or you can have the school do it, but it is really rare that a kid gets accommodations for ACT or CB without having an IEP or 504. You need a letter from the dr stating why he needs the accommodations. I was an SSD for a school and can tell you that they will deny you.