I’m hoping you can help…We have a 2nd grader and were told by his 1st grade teacher last May that she hoped we would get the proper helps in place for our son so he could start 2nd grade off right (he had been acting out, hitting and using language/threats not typical of a child his age). We sent emails asking for more information, but they went unanswered, we assumed, because it was the end of the school year. So, after speaking with some family we decided to have a neuropsychological assessment done.
We live in the Midwest and due to a plethora of reasons we were on a 3-4 month waitlist for this private evaluation - we were told the entire process would take 6+ months (called 4 other evaluators and told the same…ugggh!!). Meanwhile, his pediatrician suspects ADHD because he has struggles with inattention, focus, impulsivity, peers, and exhibits behaviors (lashing out and pushing/not playing safely, not owning his actions/words, and threatening). He has speech sound disorder (he has a IEP for sound substitutions, articulation errors, word endings, etc), which adds to his communication and social emotional learning troubles. This year our son will likely “graduate speech” as all his IEP goals and age appropriate targets will have been achieved.
We’re feeling an increasing urgency - his IEP is ending, our son is losing friends, his self esteem is plummeting, his behavior is worsening, his dislike of school is growing exponentially and this year’s teacher seems to be very overwhelmed (20 total kids in the classroom). Plus, we’re still weeks away from receiving the neuropsych results.
Do IEPs just end and “dissolve” when the goals are met or is it done during an IEP meeting? Should we call an IEP meeting now with concerns? Do we wait until February/March when his yearly IEP meeting takes place? Do we ask the district for a behavioral evaluation? Did we do the right thing by getting a neuropsych evaluation? Do we wait for the results of the evaluation before taking action? What might those actions look like?
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Hi Everyone,
I’m hoping you can help…We have a 2nd grader and were told by his 1st grade teacher last May that she hoped we would get the proper helps in place for our son so he could start 2nd grade off right (he had been acting out, hitting and using language/threats not typical of a child his age). We sent emails asking for more information, but they went unanswered, we assumed, because it was the end of the school year. So, after speaking with some family we decided to have a neuropsychological assessment done.
We live in the Midwest and due to a plethora of reasons we were on a 3-4 month waitlist for this private evaluation - we were told the entire process would take 6+ months (called 4 other evaluators and told the same…ugggh!!). Meanwhile, his pediatrician suspects ADHD because he has struggles with inattention, focus, impulsivity, peers, and exhibits behaviors (lashing out and pushing/not playing safely, not owning his actions/words, and threatening). He has speech sound disorder (he has a IEP for sound substitutions, articulation errors, word endings, etc), which adds to his communication and social emotional learning troubles. This year our son will likely “graduate speech” as all his IEP goals and age appropriate targets will have been achieved.
We’re feeling an increasing urgency - his IEP is ending, our son is losing friends, his self esteem is plummeting, his behavior is worsening, his dislike of school is growing exponentially and this year’s teacher seems to be very overwhelmed (20 total kids in the classroom). Plus, we’re still weeks away from receiving the neuropsych results.
Do IEPs just end and “dissolve” when the goals are met or is it done during an IEP meeting? Should we call an IEP meeting now with concerns? Do we wait until February/March when his yearly IEP meeting takes place? Do we ask the district for a behavioral evaluation? Did we do the right thing by getting a neuropsych evaluation? Do we wait for the results of the evaluation before taking action? What might those actions look like?
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