Ohiogal
Queen Bee
That is NOT what you said before. What you said before was:It was recommended to us [by school adminsitration] that the child's school psychologist test our son - we both agreedm - so I'm not sure what you disagree with here. We all agreed our son was having academic / emotional problems but none of us could pin point why. Speaking for myself, I was more than willing to have him tested.
They don't have a right to threaten anybody.The child's school psycholgist and adminsitrator strongly advised / threatened the mother to have our child evaluated by a indeoendat psychologist last school year.
You should have tried the courts. NOT using a school to threaten legal action which they CANNOT do.At the time I didn't have parental rights to make those decisions. I did step out of bounds once and made a appointment for him with Children's hospital even though I had no legal right to do so. Of course, mom never kept that appointment after she said she would. Subsequent appts to schedule were refused. I realize I should have established parental rights, just answering why I didn't make the appt myself. I knew I couldn't get her to listen to me so I had the school threaten legal action and it worked.
When I said "her psycholoigist" I meant the one she found for our son, he's a children's psychologist. Yes, we now have two psych evaluations. One showng him suffering from clinical depression and another where he was diagnosed with a "shared pychotic disorder". My point is that the doctor she chose is the one that found her to be the root of our son's disorder.
That makes more sense.