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Circulation: 98,627
ISSN: 1538-320
October 11, 2016

 

  • Is your child meeting his developmental milestones?
  • Is your child struggling academically?
  • Does your child have behavior or social problems?

Getting help for your child begins with a comprehensive assessment to identify problems.

An evaluation will help you develop a plan to help your child and a roadmap for the future.

In this issue of the Special Ed Advocate you will learn what the law requires for evaluations, the benefits of a comprehensive evaluation, and how to find an appropriate independent evaluator.

We hope you will forward this issue to other friends, families, or colleagues.
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Get a Comprehensive Evaluation by an Independent Evaluator

Parents, get a Comprehensive Evaluation of your child by an independent evaluator in the private sector.

Identifying problems and knowing "why" sets the stage for appropriate, specific recommendations.


 

Types of Assessments

Assessments and evaluations provide the "Big Picture" of your child's strengths and weaknesses.

An evaluator uses paper and pencil tasks and other activities to figure out your child’s skill levels in different areas - while observing your child’s behavior and problem solving style.


 

Evaluations By the School

IDEA includes a Child Find Mandate that requires states to identify, locate, and evaluate all children who may have a disability and need special education services.


 

All About Tests and Assessments

Learn about common difficulties children have and what tests are used to diagnose these disorders.

Get charts of tests and skills that show types of tests used to evaluate problems and what skills each test measures.

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