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Can a Speech Impediment get you an IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 88048" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Well I just found out that one of the reccomendations for K was speech 2x a week... she has toungue thrust and a Sigmatism (Lisp) slight. Can this help qualify her for an IEP? She is the one that is "doing great in school".</p><p></p><p>She has some scattering on her IQ results also, but all above average, but one of the largest spans is 40 points between her Verbal Immediate Index and her Attention/Concentration Index</p><p>Her subtest Scatter on her WPPSI-III is only 6 points. </p><p></p><p>In Understanding Girls with ADHD they suggest- If a girl with a very high IQ functions in the average or even high average range in school, she can still be said to be significantly impacted by her ADHD because her potential is so much higher than her performance.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone's school actually agreed to this, with High IQ??? </p><p></p><p>I am kind of thinking aloud here... trying to think of some things that we can push for... we would like her to be tested in a less chaotic setting... also.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 88048, member: 3155"] Well I just found out that one of the reccomendations for K was speech 2x a week... she has toungue thrust and a Sigmatism (Lisp) slight. Can this help qualify her for an IEP? She is the one that is "doing great in school". She has some scattering on her IQ results also, but all above average, but one of the largest spans is 40 points between her Verbal Immediate Index and her Attention/Concentration Index Her subtest Scatter on her WPPSI-III is only 6 points. In Understanding Girls with ADHD they suggest- If a girl with a very high IQ functions in the average or even high average range in school, she can still be said to be significantly impacted by her ADHD because her potential is so much higher than her performance. Has anyone's school actually agreed to this, with High IQ??? I am kind of thinking aloud here... trying to think of some things that we can push for... we would like her to be tested in a less chaotic setting... also. Any ideas? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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