Understanding Development
Parenting, Health, and Safety Resources
Supporting School Success
What To Do If You’re Concerned About Your Child’s Development
Areas of Concern
Family and Community Supports
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School Supports
There are a range of supports for student’s academic, social, and emotional development within the school. If you are concerned that your child may need more support, please discuss your concerns with your child’s teacher(s). They know your child well and are also familiar with a range of development at your student’s age range. If your child’s teacher needs more support, they may reach out to a reading or math specialist or a student services team member (school counselor, school psychologist, or school social worker). You can also contact student services team members directly if you have specific concerns you would like to discuss or if you need help locating support in the community. If you are concerned that your child may have a disability, you can make a special education referral to request an evaluation. If you would like to learn more about this process or discuss your concerns prior to making a referral, please contact the school psychologist at your child’s school for additional information.
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