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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree it may be self-defined, but I think it may be fair to say that the formal/legal definition would fall under whether your child qualifies for an IEP. [/quote] Well that is a slippery slope - 508 maybe. Kids suffering from depression or anxieties might not have an IEP. There may be issues that don't affect learning at all. I come to the SN because there is a wealth of knowledge that does not exist on the general parenting or older child board. Like new studies in anxiety medications or certain triggers for allergies or how tics can be managed with exercise and breathing exercises. Once again my kids sort of fall through the cracks. (did not qualify for an IEP - btw) [/quote]
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