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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, you do not need any academic goals with an ED code- meaning your child can have only behavioral goals which is what it sounds like your child needs. If you have an OHI code, you do need academic goals.[/quote] ED--emotionally disturbed? Does that come from special Ed testing by the school or Doctor diagnosis? [/quote] My kid has only social/emotional/behaviorial goals on his IEP. He's on grade level too. But it affects his ability to complete classwork if he's running around screaming an hour a day. Request an ED evaluation formally. Unfortunately it may take time before it happens. You could also hire a psychologist or social worker to come observe your kid. ED (emotional disability) is a code on the IEP (everyone has to have one ... eg. autism or a specific learning disability are others)[/quote]
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