Anonymous wrote:What is the educational criteria of autism? I never heard that it is separate from the DSM. Very interested in that. (EmansMom)
Basically, you can have a diagnosis, but not necessarily an IEP. Whatever a kid's issues are, you have to get the school to acknowledge that they have an educational impact. Not every kid with autism is going to have identical goals.
Wright's Law is a good website to school yourself on the ins and outs of IEPs, 504s, etc.:
http://www.wrightslaw.com/info/iep.goals.plan.htm