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Deborah:
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--- Quote ---A Child with special needs is a child who, because of a disability consisting of a developmental delay or an emotional, communication, specific learning impairment or combination thereof, is or would be unable to progress effectively in a regular school program. This may include, but not be limited to, a school age child with special needs as determined by an evaluation conducted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 71B, § 3, and as defined by the Department of Education in 603 CMR 28.00.
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Good, I still have a question bear with me....are the children at ASR considered "Special needs" as determined by an evaluation conducted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 71B, § 3, and as defined by the Department of Education in 603 CMR 28.00? Does anyone know the answer?
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Moot point.
A Child with special needs is a child who, because of a
developmental delay or an
emotional, communication, specific learning impairment
is or would be unable to progress effectively in a regular school program.
This may include, but not be limited to, a school age child with special needs as determined by an evaluation conducted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 71B, § 3, and as defined by the Department of Education in 603 CMR 28.00
Does that help?
Deborah:
--- Quote from: ""hanzomon4"" ---What are the specific services rendered to children classified as special needs children?
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That depends on the school/facility and the needs of the individual children.
The Special Needs rendered at ASR are:
social, psychological or psychiatric services; or self-help skills or activities of daily living training.
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: ""Deborah"" ---
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---
--- Quote ---A Child with special needs is a child who, because of a disability consisting of a developmental delay or an emotional, communication, specific learning impairment or combination thereof, is or would be unable to progress effectively in a regular school program. This may include, but not be limited to, a school age child with special needs as determined by an evaluation conducted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 71B, § 3, and as defined by the Department of Education in 603 CMR 28.00.
--- End quote ---
Good, I still have a question bear with me....are the children at ASR considered "Special needs" as determined by an evaluation conducted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 71B, § 3, and as defined by the Department of Education in 603 CMR 28.00? Does anyone know the answer?
--- End quote ---
Moot point.
A Child with special needs is a child who, because of a
developmental delay or an
emotional, communication, specific learning impairment
is or would be unable to progress effectively in a regular school program.
This may include, but not be limited to, a school age child with special needs as determined by an evaluation conducted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 71B, § 3, and as defined by the Department of Education in 603 CMR 28.00
Does that help?
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It helps the normals here, but not TheWho. He's too dumb to understand this.
TheWho:
--- Quote ---This may include, but not be limited to, a school age child with special needs as determined by an evaluation conducted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 71B, § 3, and as defined by the Department of Education in 603 CMR 28.00
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So its pretty much wide open, its not limited to those who qualify thru the evaluation testing or as defined by the DOE. So any kids can be considered special needs?that?s interesting.
I know for early intervention (pre-school kids) they rely on the ?Michigan test? as a bench mark (or a doctors recommendation.
) to determine eligibility for services or to be considered for special education.
Deborah:
If you still can't comprehend what it's saying... call EEC.
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