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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 223144" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>If you want to get extra services for your daughter the first thing you need to do is send a registered letter to your Director of Pupil Services requesting that your daughter be evaluated. Usually you can find the form on your school's website. That's where it all begins. They have a mandatory time frame to respond to you and get the ball rolling. There is a possibility with-her diagnosis that your daughter may be able to qualify under OHI (other health impairment). It doesn't mean that your daughter has to take special education classes, but that she can qualify for additional supports and or services. Sometimes these entail extra time for completing tests, special accomodations for test taking, etc. They key though to getting an IEP is that the illness must be interferring with her ability to get an education or it must be interrfering with the education of those around her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 223144, member: 3477"] If you want to get extra services for your daughter the first thing you need to do is send a registered letter to your Director of Pupil Services requesting that your daughter be evaluated. Usually you can find the form on your school's website. That's where it all begins. They have a mandatory time frame to respond to you and get the ball rolling. There is a possibility with-her diagnosis that your daughter may be able to qualify under OHI (other health impairment). It doesn't mean that your daughter has to take special education classes, but that she can qualify for additional supports and or services. Sometimes these entail extra time for completing tests, special accomodations for test taking, etc. They key though to getting an IEP is that the illness must be interferring with her ability to get an education or it must be interrfering with the education of those around her. [/QUOTE]
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