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Recent content by waxfingers cat

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    Afraid of being bulldozed...again.

    Also, in order to receive services from the school they must do their own evaluation and simply because they have a medical diagnosis does not mean the school will provide services. Truthfully you need both.
  2. W

    Afraid of being bulldozed...again.

    In Michigan where I live, anyone can request an evaluation and the school must provide that within 30 days of a written request. Your child does not need to be failing to either be tested or receive services.
  3. W

    Afraid of being bulldozed...again.

    I have a 14 year old daughter that I saw aspergers/autism traits in as early as a few months old (with not smiling at me until she was 3.5 months old--problems just continued). I brought it up to professionals numerous times, but because she was connected to me and showing growth, they blew me...
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