Definitions for "reevaluation"
One of the seven Goals; called "retardation" in Yarbro's books. Its Positive Pole is Simplicity; its Negative Pole is Withdrawal. This Goal is chosen for a lifetime that will be as simplified as possible so as to digest a great deal of experience that has accumulated across past lives.
One of the seven goals; called "retardation" in Yarbro. Its positive pole is atavism or simplicity; its negative pole is withdrawal. It is used for lifetimes spent processing past experiences. It is the least frequently used goal.
the evaluation of something a second time (or more)
A review required by law at least every two years of a child's program and placement. Compliance may be through the MDT process or actual retesting.
a multifactored evaluation that is conducted after the child has been placed in a special education program. This must take place at least once every three years. Before the reevaluation begins, a conference is held to discuss what type of information is needed to determine if the child continues to be eligible for special education services.
An assessment performed by a certified risk assessor to determine if a previously implemented lead-based paint hazard control measure is still effective and if the dust and soil levels remain lower than EPA standards.