
Educational Assessments
Infinite Speech Care’s veteran assessors receive specialized training to ensure that evaluations are comprehensive, individualized, and educationally relevant. All evaluations typically include school-site observations, teacher/parent interviews, a review of records as well as standardized and alternative assessment measures.
INDEPENDENT EDUCATIONAL EVALUATIONS (IEES)
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An IEE is an evaluation conducted by a qualified examiner who is not employed by the school district. Parents of a child with a disability have the right to request an IEE if they disagree with the evaluation conducted by the school district.
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Include assessment, evaluation report and attendance at IEP meeting (if requested)
BILINGUAL EVALUATIONS​
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Including Spanish
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Evaluators take special precautions to assess skills in both languages in order to differentiate between speech or language delays (due to second language acquisition) and disorders.
SPEECH/LANGUAGE EVALUATIONS
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Receptive and Expressive Language
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Pragmatics
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Articulation
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Voice and Fluency
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IEEs
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY EVALUATIONS
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Fine Motor
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Gross Motor
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Visual-Motor Integration
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Sensory Processing
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Assistive Technology
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Adaptation of classroom tools and material
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Daily Living Skills
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IEEs
PHYSICAL THERAPY EVALUATIONS
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Gross Motor
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NeuroMotor (Tone, Strength, Posture, Balance)
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Motor Planning
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Ambulation and Mobility
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Adaptive Classroom Equipment
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Ergonomic
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IEEs
PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL EVALUATIONS
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Conducted by experienced, Licensed Educational Psychologists (LEPs) or
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Credentialed School Psychologist
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Includes gathering developmental, family, school, social-emotional, and health histories, as well as administration and interpretation of standardized and alternative tests.
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Identifies strengths and weaknesses to help IEP teams determine eligibility for special education services as well as specific suggestions and recommendations for a student to achieve their full potential.
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IEEs

