Q & A: Autism and Eligibly

Question:

Does an autism diagnosis automatically make a child eligible for an IEP?

Answer:

No. An autism diagnosis does not automatically make a student eligible for an IEP. In order to be eligible a student must both have a disability AND require specially designed instruction (i.e. something different than the general education curriculum) in order to make effective progress (progress in the general education curriculum commensurate to the student’s potential). In Massachusetts, effective progress includes academic, social, and emotional progress. Therefore, a student could be receiving good grades and still qualify for an IEP.

If you are concerned about your child's special education supports and services, contact the Boston area law office of Wong & Boscarine.