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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 502737"><p>At risk of having issues in the areas of: Externalizing Problems, Hyperactivity, Aggression, Conduct problems, Internalizing Problems, Depression, Somatization</p><p> </p><p>Anxiety level is Clinically Significant meaning it "indicates" there appears to be severe anxiety issues</p><p> </p><p>Behavioral Symptoms displayed include attention problems</p><p>Withdrawal level is Clinically Significant "indicates" there could be some depression</p><p></p><p>Adaptability (to people, situations, problems), activities of daily living (normal necessary life activities), functional communication (ability to make needs known and carry on conversations) are at risk of being "issues" so there is some concern. </p><p></p><p>Does that help? To me it says ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression are what they are seeing as the main psychological issues. The Clinically Significant stuff should be verified & treated by a psychiatrist, if not already. Areas that are At Risk are the things that should be accommodated and actively taught (through goals & special services) through an IEP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 502737"] At risk of having issues in the areas of: Externalizing Problems, Hyperactivity, Aggression, Conduct problems, Internalizing Problems, Depression, Somatization Anxiety level is Clinically Significant meaning it "indicates" there appears to be severe anxiety issues Behavioral Symptoms displayed include attention problems Withdrawal level is Clinically Significant "indicates" there could be some depression Adaptability (to people, situations, problems), activities of daily living (normal necessary life activities), functional communication (ability to make needs known and carry on conversations) are at risk of being "issues" so there is some concern. Does that help? To me it says ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression are what they are seeing as the main psychological issues. The Clinically Significant stuff should be verified & treated by a psychiatrist, if not already. Areas that are At Risk are the things that should be accommodated and actively taught (through goals & special services) through an IEP. [/QUOTE]
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