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Is Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) a basis for an IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="anmari75" data-source="post: 268236" data-attributes="member: 3103"><p>My 14 year old was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)/ADD/LOW IQ . He was taken off an IEP last year and I am trying to get him back on it. The neuropsychologist people gave me the diagnosis and when i spoke with the school, the guy was jsut like oh well...we will look at his grades and behaviors and look at his papers frm the testing then make a decision but didnt sound very promising. Is there a list of criteria you have to have to qualify for one.</p><p>Then he had the nerve to tell me that they were not aware of him being on a 504 and had not made any changes for him over the year. Ooops...sorry was all i got. I guess this too is my fault even though at the beginning of the year I took in his 504 paperwork along with his past IEP papers.</p><p>his grades are 3 A's and 3 F's. The A's are in science, art and PE. The F's are math, english and history.</p><p></p><p>ANY SUGGESTIONS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anmari75, post: 268236, member: 3103"] My 14 year old was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)/ADD/LOW IQ . He was taken off an IEP last year and I am trying to get him back on it. The neuropsychologist people gave me the diagnosis and when i spoke with the school, the guy was jsut like oh well...we will look at his grades and behaviors and look at his papers frm the testing then make a decision but didnt sound very promising. Is there a list of criteria you have to have to qualify for one. Then he had the nerve to tell me that they were not aware of him being on a 504 and had not made any changes for him over the year. Ooops...sorry was all i got. I guess this too is my fault even though at the beginning of the year I took in his 504 paperwork along with his past IEP papers. his grades are 3 A's and 3 F's. The A's are in science, art and PE. The F's are math, english and history. ANY SUGGESTIONS [/QUOTE]
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