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Is Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) a basis for an IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 268367" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>The F's are math, english and history...This sounds like educational impact to me. I suggest you go to the school and request an IEP meeting/screening meeting. I'm not certain if the school will need to do new testing becuase they have all that information on file. At a screening meeting they can look at all the old and new information (failing grades, diagnosis etc) and determine if updated testing is needed for eligibility. and Yes Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) falls under the autism code, Learning Disability (LD) is another code and so is other health impaired due to ADD so you have three different areas your difficult child could qualify under. And if they say IQ is low...too low which results in no need for special education ..since he is working up to his ability....fight the IQ code; tell them that the ADD impacted his performance...and you believe it is highter...or suggest that they redo the testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 268367, member: 2074"] The F's are math, english and history...This sounds like educational impact to me. I suggest you go to the school and request an IEP meeting/screening meeting. I'm not certain if the school will need to do new testing becuase they have all that information on file. At a screening meeting they can look at all the old and new information (failing grades, diagnosis etc) and determine if updated testing is needed for eligibility. and Yes Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) falls under the autism code, Learning Disability (LD) is another code and so is other health impaired due to ADD so you have three different areas your difficult child could qualify under. And if they say IQ is low...too low which results in no need for special education ..since he is working up to his ability....fight the IQ code; tell them that the ADD impacted his performance...and you believe it is highter...or suggest that they redo the testing. [/QUOTE]
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