Hi DeeDee,

We had a private neuropsych evaluation in the spring, and the school has a copy. The folks at school do know his strengths and weaknesses, and I believe that they really do want to help. His handwriting has improved quite a bit, but it's the thought-generating-writing-it-down process that needs constant prodding.

The fact that the 504 accomodations as implemented aren't having the desired effect is *probably* going to be enough of a reason for them to willingly switch over to an IEP. I hope I'm not jinxing myself by saying that.

I have a feeling that whatever polarbear's DS has done with his SLP would stand a good chance of helping my DS too. So I'm looking for some specifics.

Mo