IEE FOR SCHOOL
Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE) contracted in coordination with school districts:
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If you disagree with the results of your child’s school evaluation, you can request an independent educational evaluation, or IEE.
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IDEA requires the school to pay for an IEE in certain situations.
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An IEE at public expense is not the same as a typical private evaluation.
Please speak with your schools special education department about the procedures for requesting an IEE at Katy Child Psychology.
Psychoeducational Evaluations
Psychoeducational evaluations help identify why a child may be having difficulty learning at school. This type of evaluation may help identify specific learning disorders such as Dyslexia (reading problems), Dysgraphia (writing problems), and Dyscalculia (math problems). However, at KCPA we go beyond the mere identification of learning disorders and closely examine specific cognitive processes that may be contributing to the overall problem. Our evaluation will meet requirements for discrepancy-based models of learning disorders, as well as Response-To-Intervention models. We work with families to take what is identified during testing and translate the results into practical goals and recommendations for intervention and remediation, at school and/or through private sources as needed. Assessments commonly look at IQ, academic skills, short-term memory, attention, fine motor dexterity and motor planning, phonological processing and emotional adjustment. Each evaluation is tailored to the unique needs of the child. Psychoeducational evaluations typically take 2-6 hours. A feedback session and written report of the results and recommendations, will be provided to families.
Psychological Evaluations
In some cases testing may be helpful to determine the correct diagnosis for a child, or to determine if there are developmental, emotional or behavioral problems that are contributing to their current difficulties (e.g., autism spectrum disorders, depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, etc.). The nature of the presenting concern will determine the amount and duration of testing that may be necessary. A feedback session and written report of the results and recommendations, will be provided to families.