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  1. Other health concerns. Children with TS can also have other health conditions that require care. Among the more common health conditions that can occur with TS are. Asthma; Hearing loss or vision problems; Bone, joint, or muscle problems; Brain injury or concussion

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    • Idea’s Definition of Ohi
    • Special Help For Children
    • Specific Health Impairments
    • Other Health Impairments Not mentioned in Idea’s Definition
    • Addressing Medical Issues
    • Life at School
    • Planning For Transitions
    • Conclusion
    • References

    Before we launch into more about how to access special services to help a child with OHI, let’s look at how IDEA defines “other health impairment.” That definition, in combination with a state’s policies, is a very important factor in whether or not a child is found eligible for services. IDEA states that: Other health impairment means having limit...

    Two systems of help are available immediately to help eligible children with other health impairments. These divide out by age, as follows: 1. Early intervention servicesare for children under the age of 3. Known as Part C of IDEA, the early intervention program exists in every state and includes free evaluation of the baby or toddler to see what t...

    This section on “other health impairment” will connect you with information and resources on the specific disabilities IDEA mentions.We do so in separate files, because this fact sheet will get quite lengthy and cumbersome otherwise. Also be aware that you can identify more resources on each disability by using our SEARCH box that appears on every ...

    As we mentioned at the beginning of this article, other health impairments can also fall under the umbrella of IDEA’s disability category besides the ones specifically mentioned in the law. The U.S. Department of Education mentions specific other disorders or conditions that may, in combination with other factors, qualify a child for services under...

    By their very nature, other health impairments involve medical care and medical concerns. The amount of time that must be devoted to doctor visits, medical appointments, hospitalization, and seeing to the child’s well-being will depend greatly on the nature and severity of the child’s health impairment. For many families, the actual medical care of...

    As IDEA’s definition of OHI makes clear, a health impairment affects a student’s educational performance. In fact, for a child to qualify for special education services in the public schools, the OHI must affect the child’s educational performance. When a child is found to be eligible for special education, he or she will also be eligible to receiv...

    After a child has been out of school for an extended period of time, it’s important for parents and school staff to plan carefully for his or her return to that setting and the activities that go on there.However, it’s important to understand that planning for a child’s transition isn’t just about when he or she returns to school. It needs to inclu...

    In closing, we hope that this information is helpful to you. We encourage you to learn more through the numerous resources we’ve listed and through the Search feature on our website, which will connect you with yet more resources on these disabilities. Back to top

    American Academy of Pediatrics. (2007). What is a medical home?Retrieved May 5, 2009 Mattson, B. (2001). Related services (2nd ed.). NICHCY News Digest 16,1-20. Nolan, C. (2008). What is a medical home? Retrieved May 5, 2009, from the Medical Home Portal: http://www.medicalhomeportal.org/medical-home Pola-Money, G. (2005). Transition issues. Retrie...

  3. Therefore, including Tourette syndrome in the definition of other health impairment may help correct the misperception of Tourette syndrome as a behavioral or conduct disorder and prevent the misdiagnosis of their needs.

  4. May 8, 2023 · This activity reviews the evaluation and management of patients with Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders and highlights the role of interprofessional team members in collaborating to provide well-coordinated care and enhance outcomes for affected patients.

    • Kimberly Jones, Kamleshun Ramphul
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  5. Overview. What is Tourette syndrome? Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder that affects the brain and nerves. TS causes a person to make sudden movements or sounds called “tics.” Tics are involuntary, so you can’t control or prevent them. Motor tics involve body movements, like shoulder shrugging.

  6. Jul 19, 2024 · Tourette syndrome affects more boys than girls. Most people with TS experience their worst tic symptoms in their early teens, but tics typically lessen and become controlled by the late teens to early 20s. For some people, TS can be a chronic condition with symptoms that last into adulthood.

  7. May 15, 2024 · Tourette syndrome is a condition that affects the brain and nerves, causing people to make repeated movements and sounds, also known as motor and vocal tics, that they cannot control. The symptoms usually begin in childhood, can vary from mild to severe, and change over time.

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