EDIT: email to Matt P. sent (on his regular email, I don't think he is on mamapedia much)
EDIT #2: My 5 yr old also cant get herself dressed on her own, but her twin has been dressing herself since 18mo. It is part of her vestibular (balance/coordination) and touch Processing disorders and her fine and gross motor skill delays. She may do well with an OT evaluation.
Just to add: to look at my Bren, you would never know she was anything but normal, like most 5 yr olds she doesn't do well with self control.
There are so many laws that school systems "hide" from parents. I have been a teacher for 21 years, BUT I am an art teacher and have never had to deal with IEPs and such, other than to know what accommodations I need to make for children with them.
Last year the pre-K teacher said that she thought one of my twin daughters was displaying symptoms of something, maybe ADHD.
I called a Special Ed. teacher/friend and she recommended I speak with the Special Ed. pre-K teacher.
Her advice was to have an OT evaluation first as the way that children deal with Sensory Processing Disorders often manifests as ADHD. I spent the whole summer getting her tested, evaluated and served with Occupational Therapy.
You have to have your pediatrician request the Occupational Eval. and the pediatrician, based on the OTs eval will write a prescription for the therapy.
My daughter has 6 SPDs and 4 areas of developmental delays, three of which are in fine motor skills. These were found by the OT. My daughter also has ADHD, both the inattentive type and the impulsive type as diagnosed by a psychologist who works solely with children.
Here is what I have learned about schools and a child with a diagnosis:
If you request IN WRITING that your child be tested, they MUST test/evaluate your child.
If you then do not agree with the diagnosis you can request that an outside evaluator do the testing.
When you send a written request letter, the school or district MUST respond within 10 days.
The school with say that she does NOT need an IEP because her academics are fine. YOU will have to be the advocate that says Her behaviors WILL affect her academics, because her self esteem will suffer from being in trouble for things she cant control yet. THEN, when her self esteem goes down, it will effect her whole life.
There is SO Much more!
Look up IDEA law, 504 law, ADA therapy. I will send an email to Matt. P. on this site. He has a 10 year old son with high functioning autism. He knows SO MUCH more than I do. He is the one who helped with my daughter and the school and as his son is similar to your daughter, he can give you so much more info. He is currently is a fight with his school district over their refusal to do the things in the IEP and to give the needed services to his son.