Tigger&Belle
<font color=blue>I'm the good girl on the DIS<br><
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Wishing on a star said:After everything that my DS and I had been through, and the school system all but refusing to evaluate my DS, I did not trust them any further than I could throw them. I went as far outside of the school system as possible. And, yes, it IS a valid diagnosis. No way can the school legally ignore this.
We so felt between a rock and a hard place with our son. The schools refused to test since he wasn't beloe grade level, but he was labeled "gifted and talented" and sure wasn't living up to being a GT kid. And our insurance didn't want to pay for testing because they said the school should be doing it. Eventually we got the insurance to pay for the testing (forgot exactly how, but I know his neurologist helped us out from a medical standpoint).