Quote from: nonuts4me on October 29, 2011, 08:19:36 PM
Some (not all) school districts will use the ED designation as a threat because the place they send ED kids is usually not pretty.
Most ED kids are sent off campus to a "special school". These are kids who need extra TLC and may not be in complete control of their emotions or physical behavior, and it's not their fault, just saying that it would be a hard environment for a LTFA kid to be in...especially coupled with anxiety.
SPED directors know most parents want their kids to remain with "typical" peers, and that most parents would cooperate with what the school wants to avoid the ED designation.
Quote from: ajasfolks2 on October 29, 2011, 06:31:49 PM
OK, so how might we get this "label" changed . . .
just asking.
Whose label is this? Is it specified under IDEA?
What better label or diagnosis might be used?
No reason why we cannot cry foul on this too.
"emotionally disturbed" is NOT the best verbiage . . . and is emotionally charged.
Time for more change?
you bet!!
Quote from: AirSpare on October 26, 2011, 05:50:11 AM
Note: If child identified and qualified under IDEA for IEP to address anxiety (or other emotional disturbance) . . . and child already has a 504 for life-threatening food allergy, then the 504 is dropped and the condition life-threatening food allergy is now included on the IEP under "OHI" = Other Health Impairment.
If child never had a 504 for food allergy, then the LTFA should be NOW added on to the IEP under "OHI".
Quote from: AirSpare on October 26, 2011, 05:50:11 AM
Note: If child identified and qualified under IDEA for IEP to address anxiety (or other emotional disturbance) . . . and child already has a 504 for life-threatening food allergy, then the 504 is dropped and the condition life-threatening food allergy is now included on the IEP under "OHI" = Other Health Impairment.
If child never had a 504 for food allergy, then the LTFA should be NOW added on to the IEP under "OHI".