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For child with bipolar and Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) which IEP classification is best?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 250294" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It isn't supposed to matter, however, my difficult child's sd claimed that only behavior type accommodations could be provided under the ed class, so I asked them to change the class to ohi, they countered with having to completely re-evaluation him in order to do that, so I said ok. They are in that process now and while they are saying they doubt he'll qualify for an iep, I'm preparing to aske for an IEE.</p><p></p><p>So, I would suggest checking with other parents and researching your local sd policies on line and your state doe regs online and see what is conveyed under those. But, it's my inexperienced layman's opinion from what I read here that more is available for difficult child's with autistism. It might even be in your best interest to go for the multiple disabilities class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 250294, member: 3699"] It isn't supposed to matter, however, my difficult child's sd claimed that only behavior type accommodations could be provided under the ed class, so I asked them to change the class to ohi, they countered with having to completely re-evaluation him in order to do that, so I said ok. They are in that process now and while they are saying they doubt he'll qualify for an iep, I'm preparing to aske for an IEE. So, I would suggest checking with other parents and researching your local sd policies on line and your state doe regs online and see what is conveyed under those. But, it's my inexperienced layman's opinion from what I read here that more is available for difficult child's with autistism. It might even be in your best interest to go for the multiple disabilities class. [/QUOTE]
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