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Creating an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for Students with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism

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Children with delayed skills or other disabilities might be eligible for special services that provide individualized education programs in public schools, free of charge to families. Understanding how to access these services can help moms and dads to be effective advocates for their Aspergers and high-functioning autistic children. The passage of the updated version of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA 2004) made mothers/fathers of children with special needs even more crucial members of their youngster's education team. Moms and dads can now work with teachers to develop a plan — the individualized education program (IEP) — to help children succeed in school. The IEP describes the goals the team sets for a youngster during the school year, as well as any special support needed to help achieve them. A youngster who has difficulty learning and functioning and has been identified as a special needs child is the perfect candidate for an IEP. Children st

What To Do If You Think You Have Aspergers

Question I suspect that I have Aspergers. What course of action should I take - if any? Answer Because individuals with Aspergers are among the most high-functioning and able on the autistic spectrum, they are also the most likely to slip through the diagnostic net. Although many are diagnosed as kids, others reach adulthood either undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. The key to getting an accurate diagnosis is finding a professional who has experience diagnosing children, teens and adults with Aspergers (High-Functioning Autism). A clinician whose only experience is with "low-functioning" autism may not be as helpful. Here is a list of clinicians who have experience in diagnosing Aspergers. Grown-ups with Aspergers who seek help with challenges they face are sometimes misdiagnosed with depression, bipolar disorder, or other mental illnesses. It is important that adults questioning whether or not they have Aspergers seek the services of a professional experienc

List of Aspergers Clinicians in the U.S.

Below is a list of professionals (e.g., clinicians, counselors, medical doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, etc.) who have stated that they are familiar with Aspergers (high-functioning autism) and are willing to evaluate children, teens and adults who have the disorder. If you are a professional who specializes in Aspergers and other autism spectrum disorders and want to get listed, send me an email [ mbhutten@gmail.com ] with your request to be listed on MyAspergersChild.com . Provide information regarding your credentials as well as your contact information. These Aspergers professionals are listed by the U.S. State they practice in and by their names in alphabetical order: ALABAMA ________________________________________ G. Michael Shehi, MD Mountain View Hospital 3001 Scenic Highway Gadsden, Alabama 35904 Phone: (256) 546-9265 ________________________________________ ARIZONA ________________________________________ G. Dean Bathel, LCSW, LISAC 5210 E Pi