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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 197076" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>My son has an IEP with an ED coding. He couldn't really be coded with anything else because it is his emotional issues that are affecting his ability to access his education. In his case, his emotional issues cause "shutdown," which results in not doing classwork and homework. His accommodations include preferential seating, class notes, use of a computer, etc. These accommodations could be provided to any sped student, whether he has an Learning Disability (LD), ADHD or BiPolar (BP), if that's what will help him access his education. My son's services include placement in a self-contained program for socially and emotionally fragile students, who have a variety of dxes, including AS/High-Functioning Autism (HFA), anxiety, depression and BiPolar (BP). Some have ED codes and others don't, but they all need this program to access their education. Sheila is right that the IEP is designed for each individual child, not by the diagnosis. </p><p> </p><p>Klmno, you should ask your SD where in the sped regs it says an IEP with ED coding has to address behavior only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 197076, member: 2423"] My son has an IEP with an ED coding. He couldn't really be coded with anything else because it is his emotional issues that are affecting his ability to access his education. In his case, his emotional issues cause "shutdown," which results in not doing classwork and homework. His accommodations include preferential seating, class notes, use of a computer, etc. These accommodations could be provided to any sped student, whether he has an Learning Disability (LD), ADHD or BiPolar (BP), if that's what will help him access his education. My son's services include placement in a self-contained program for socially and emotionally fragile students, who have a variety of dxes, including AS/High-Functioning Autism (HFA), anxiety, depression and BiPolar (BP). Some have ED codes and others don't, but they all need this program to access their education. Sheila is right that the IEP is designed for each individual child, not by the diagnosis. Klmno, you should ask your SD where in the sped regs it says an IEP with ED coding has to address behavior only. [/QUOTE]
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