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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 503624" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>a screening will be 15 minutes of watching him in a setting... I would ask for a complete evaluation and as one of the speech/language protocols that should be listed is a video taped and transcribed communication sample with adults and peers. It takes a long time to do these so many people avoid them but they are vital for a social communication evaluation. It should be done during an interactive time in school. I would write the assessment request and keep on doing what you are doing too.... write it as was suggested with TeDo's words or they will keep putting this all off with the double talk about it not affecting his school work. I have had many successful (academically) kids with Aspergers/Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) IEP's in grade K. It is silly to say that in this day and age, but we live in a world of silly and I am living right now in the world of the ridiculous so I feel for you. Just MHO, but yeah, you are on to them now.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 503624, member: 12886"] a screening will be 15 minutes of watching him in a setting... I would ask for a complete evaluation and as one of the speech/language protocols that should be listed is a video taped and transcribed communication sample with adults and peers. It takes a long time to do these so many people avoid them but they are vital for a social communication evaluation. It should be done during an interactive time in school. I would write the assessment request and keep on doing what you are doing too.... write it as was suggested with TeDo's words or they will keep putting this all off with the double talk about it not affecting his school work. I have had many successful (academically) kids with Aspergers/Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) IEP's in grade K. It is silly to say that in this day and age, but we live in a world of silly and I am living right now in the world of the ridiculous so I feel for you. Just MHO, but yeah, you are on to them now..... [/QUOTE]
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