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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 301462" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Totoro -</p><p> </p><p>Fabulous News!! I must tell you, my difficult child's therapist went with us when we wrote his first IEP and it (she) was a fabulous tool in getting him the services he needed and deserved. It was quite expensive though because my insurance didn't cover her going out of her office - well worth it though. I'm so glad this worked out so well!</p><p> </p><p>miles2go, I don't want to hijack Totoro's thread, but here is the defination of OHI from the federal regs: </p><p> </p><p>According to Federal Regulations , "Other health impairment" means having limited strength, vitality or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that results in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment that is due to chronic or acute health problems such as, but not limited to: asthma, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis, Rheumatic fever and sickle cell anemia; and adversely affects a child's educational performance. The list of chronic or acute health problems included within this definition is not exhaustive." </p><p> </p><p>Here is the defination of ED according to the regs:</p><p> </p><p>"...a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects a child's educational performance--</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">(A) An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors.<br /> <br /> (B) An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers.<br /> <br /> (C) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances.<br /> <br /> (D) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression.<br /> <br /> (E) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems." </li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"></li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><p style="text-align: left"></p> </li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 301462, member: 805"] Totoro - Fabulous News!! I must tell you, my difficult child's therapist went with us when we wrote his first IEP and it (she) was a fabulous tool in getting him the services he needed and deserved. It was quite expensive though because my insurance didn't cover her going out of her office - well worth it though. I'm so glad this worked out so well! miles2go, I don't want to hijack Totoro's thread, but here is the defination of OHI from the federal regs: According to Federal Regulations , "Other health impairment" means having limited strength, vitality or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that results in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment that is due to chronic or acute health problems such as, but not limited to: asthma, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis, Rheumatic fever and sickle cell anemia; and adversely affects a child's educational performance. The list of chronic or acute health problems included within this definition is not exhaustive." Here is the defination of ED according to the regs: "...a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects a child's educational performance-- [LIST](A) An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors. (B) An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers. (C) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances. (D) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression. (E) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems." [/LIST] [LIST] [/LIST] [LIST][LEFT] [/LEFT] [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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