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Thanks Charlotte

I have been to a wrightslaw conference but it was about 4 years ago, so the

details leave me, and I have a wrights law book, but it's ben hard to find

answers to my specific questions in it. I'll try the website.

Right now, I just want to find out if indeed the district has " the right " to

re-test my son or if I can fight that.

Dara

> > >

> > > Hi Dara,

> > > I went through all of this too with my son. This was pre lyme, when I

thought he had only ocd and tourettes. Your correct in thinking that if the

school does their own testing, it is going to be nothing like the testing you

already had done.They have a right to evaluate your child, but I highlly doubt

they have any LLMD " S to do the eval!!!

> > > I would tell them that they can either go by your LLMD's recommendations

or they can pay for another LLMD of your choice to evaluate your child,therefore

it would be much easier for them to go by the recommendations you already have.

> > > The school is already at fault if they are not implementing what is on

your IEP. Bring all of it to their attention and tape record the entire meeting.

> > > Keep us posted!

> > > Hugs

> > > judy

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> > > From: darabeth2003 <dara.alewine@ ...>

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> > > Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 11:48:16 PM

> > > Subject: [ ] IEP

> > >

> > > Ã,Â

> > > My 7yo son completed neuropsych testing with a lyme literate

psychologist, and now I have 2 pages of services and accomodations she

recommends for him to help with school performance. My son already has an IEP,

developed pre-lyme dx. I requested an IEP mtg, set for Tuesday, to ask talk to

the school about his lyme dx and request the things on the report be added to

his IEP. His team leader already mentioned to me " we might have to do our own

testing " .

> > > I wanted to say, Are you kidding me? I hardly think any testing the

school will do will be as thorough or accurate as the 3 days of testing and 23

page report I handed you.

> > > But since I have to be diplomatic, at least to start, I am first

wondering, does anyone know what my rights are around this? I know I have a

right to outside testing, which I already have done, but if there is a disparity

in test results, what are my rights?

> > >

> > > His teacher already does not implement most of the accomodations that

are already on the IEP. Always an uphill battle. My stomach is already turning

at the thought of this meeting on Tuesday.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Dara

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