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The Mayo Clinic provides some answers Children with autism generally have problems in three crucial areas of development -- social interaction, language and behavior. But because autism symptoms ... read more Autism Brain Growth May Be Explained By Defective Genes As a baby grows inside the womb, its brain does not simply expand like a dehydrated sponge dropped in water. Early brain development is ... read more This April Many Are Seeking More Than Awareness For Autism April has been designated as a month to increase awareness of autism. Monday, April 2, is World Autism Awareness Day. 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Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 Has anyone had their child's school do a Conners 3 Assessment on their ASD kid? My son has been dx'd since he was 2.5 and has had an IEP since he was 3. It seems odd to me that they would do an assessment that is generally how the school determines whether or not the child in question may have a disability. There has been no question that he has a disability. In fact, he has improved over the years from " profoundly autistic " to HFA. It seems kind of a waste of time, energy and money, but maybe I'm wrong. Anyone have insight for me? Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 I know that every 3 years my son has to be reevaluated by his doctor for the school in order to continue receiving services. Maybe it's something like that?Sent from my iPad Has anyone had their child's school do a Conners 3 Assessment on their ASD kid? My son has been dx'd since he was 2.5 and has had an IEP since he was 3. It seems odd to me that they would do an assessment that is generally how the school determines whether or not the child in question may have a disability. There has been no question that he has a disability. In fact, he has improved over the years from "profoundly autistic" to HFA. It seems kind of a waste of time, energy and money, but maybe I'm wrong. Anyone have insight for me? Debra = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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