I’ve had my student evaluated recently. What is the best time to evaluate my student again?
There is no absolute guideline for how frequently a student can be evaluated, but a good rule of thumb is that a three-year span is an appropriate interval for reassessment. However, there are many reasons why re-evaluation in a shorter time frame may be appropriate. You are advised to consult with your division psychologist/school psychologist with regards to a recommendation for re-evaluation.
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