Do you need a medical diagnosis for Ohi?
Thereof, do you need a diagnosis for Ohi?
Medical records and medical diagnoses: It may be helpful to have medical information, but a medical diagnosis is not legally required in order for a child to be evaluated for or identified as OHI. This includes students with ADD/ADHD. OHI is an educational disability and the determination is done by an IEP team.
In this way, what qualifies for Ohi?
What's central to all the disabilities falling under “Other Health Impairment” is that the child must have: limited strength, vitality, or alertness due to chronic health problems; and. an educational performance that is negatively affected as a result.
As a result, they may fit many of the descriptors for eligibility under OHI for anxiety. However, an eligibility of Autism Spectrum Disorder may be a more accurate identification (Of course, a student with a medical diagnosis of autism does not automatically qualify for an eligibility of ASD.