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Its confusing for many parents these days whose children are diagnosed anything to understand why the children are not automatically accorded special services. But just as a Food Stamp program has qualifiers, so too does special ed. in a school. Special ed. is a service not a place. If your child is appropriately supported without special education services then the more "restrictive" designation of special education is not warranted.
However....
That said, ANY child may have a need for appropriate accomodations or modifications. In general, students with a diagnosis of ADHD or Aspergers need some of these as well as some kind of social plan to help them succeed socially.
You should have received a copy of the procedural rights as well as area referrals. There are things that a parent can do to contest the findings of an evaluative team.
These are the usual basics when it comes to students with ASD
(1. A personal visual schedule (2. Reduction in the daily sensory overstimulation that randomly occurs throughout the day (time out area w/o stimulation for short periods) (3. A communication system, often visual, that tells a student what you want w/o the need for verbal stuff (4. A social plan, where to sit for lunch, what to do at recess, who to count on for peer support and play (5. Reduced or adapted PE or Music (these seem to be the hot spots for these kids, probably the noise)
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