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    Mar 20, 2005, 03:07 PM
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    What qualifies a child as being LD specific learning disability.Can a child with ADD be identified as having specific learning problems and qualify under the category of LD.Which Identification is better for a child that exhibits the following problems difficulty in reading,writeing,spelling,or doing mathematical caculations.OHI category that normally goes with ADD or LD.Can a child go from being Identified as having a speech language impairment under IDEA to OHI(other health impaired)
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    Apr 1, 2005, 01:11 PM
    Try dyslexia
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    Jul 12, 2005, 08:46 AM
    If you are located in the US, check with your school counselor & district psych for evaluation... Get started early!

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    Quote Originally Posted by samari124
    what qualifies a child as being LD specific learning disability.Can a child with ADD be identified as having specific learning problems and qualify under the catagory of LD.Which Identification is better for a child that exhibits the following problems difficulty in reading,writeing,spelling,or doing mathematical caculations.OHI category that normally goes with ADD or LD.Can a child go from being Identified as having a speech language impairment under IDEA to OHI(other health impaired)
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    Jul 12, 2005, 06:08 PM
    It varies from state to state depending on how the special education program is set up. Usually to be classified as SLD due to ADHD it would have to be very severe. However, if the child learns better in a smaller classroom setting I know that here you can petition to have the child in the SLD classroom part time. The child is in normal classes most of the day but when art, music, and other electives are occurring they go to the EBD room. They get to do the same course work as their peers, they are just given time to do their homework in a focused environment.
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    Jul 12, 2005, 07:05 PM
    Criteria's 1,2,3
    I have listen 3 types of criteria that may help you 1) Does the child have a disability that satisfies the criteria of at least one of the thirteen eligibility categories in the IDEA (the federal special education law)? In other words, does the child have a label ("child" or "kid" is or even "kid in need" is not enough!)? To qualify continue reading.

    2) Does the identified disability adversely affect the child's educational performance? This may seem obvious, but some children may have a disability which does not affect educational performance.

    3) Does the child's disability require special education intervention? Some children may have a disability that is not sufficiently severe to warrant special education services or may require accommodations or therapy but not specialized instruction. These children may potentially qualify for assistance under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, but may not necessarily qualify under IDEA. For example, a child with asthma, may need assistance from a nurse for medication management, but not require any instructional assistance.

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    Jul 12, 2005, 07:15 PM
    Packer is right copy his statement and paste it into Google and it will give the whole text as it was written.
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    Jul 12, 2005, 07:26 PM
    Good luck
    Also I have coauthored many medical articles on gastrology ,though this type of subject matter is familiar with me you still have to do your own research .
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    May 12, 2007, 09:58 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by samari124
    what qualifies a child as being LD specific learning disability.Can a child with ADD be identified as having specific learning problems and qualify under the catagory of LD.Which Identification is better for a child that exhibits the following problems difficulty in reading,writeing,spelling,or doing mathematical caculations.OHI category that normally goes with ADD or LD.Can a child go from being Identified as having a speech language impairment under IDEA to OHI(other health impaired)
    There are two paths to SLD classification in IDEIA (Individuals With Disabilities Improvement Act) 1. A severe discrepancy between predicted achievement and actual performance (determined by educational and psychological assessments) and 2. Response to Intervention (RTI). RTI is the new darling of the federal department of education OSEP. The school must demonstrate that the child did not respond to validated and research based curricula which would then warrant more intensive services. Student with medically documented ADHD ,where there is an educational impact ,(this is important), are typically classified as Other Health Impaired. It is good to remember that the classification category only provides access to services. It is the student's Individualized Educational Plan that defines the program. Classification does not necessarily equal a specific program, e.g. you can be SLD and attend a class for students with behavioral disabilities. So... I would not get hung up on the label. Last question... Yes a student can go from Eligible for Speech and Language Services to OHI if he or she is found eligible. Speech can then continue as a related service. Hope this helps. RM
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    May 29, 2007, 02:16 PM
    My son will be in SE starting in Sept do SE kids receive a check from the city or state I live in Chicago IL
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    May 31, 2007, 06:28 PM
    If SE = Special Education then "no" you will not be getting a check from the state. However, you will get an Individualized Educational Plan from your school to provide special education and perhaps related services like speech, occupational and physical therapies.

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