Supporting Your Child Through School Evaluations: A Guide for Parents

As a parent, noticing your child struggling in school can be both challenging and overwhelming. Whether it’s difficulty with daily tasks, academic performance, or social interactions, understanding the evaluation process can empower you to advocate for your child’s needs. Schools assess students in various areas to identify potential disabilities or learning challenges, ensuring tailored support through an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Here’s a detailed look at the key evaluation areas and how you can support your child through this journey.

Understanding the Evaluation Process

When you consent to an evaluation, the school outlines specific areas to assess. It’s essential to review these areas to ensure all concerns are addressed. You have the right to request additional evaluations, such as a Functional Behavioral Assessment, if you suspect underlying issues affecting your child’s education.

Key Areas of Evaluation

Functional Skills

Functional skills encompass everyday activities like eating, using classroom tools, or managing restroom needs. Struggles in these areas might indicate a need for support in daily living skills. As a parent, observe your child at home and note any consistent challenges. Share these observations with the IEP team to help tailor interventions, such as occupational therapy or adaptive equipment.