The characteristics as identified in the Orthopedic Impairment Definition are present.
Evaluation Procedures
Evaluation of Orthopedic Impairment shall include the following:
(1) Medical evaluation of the child’s Orthopedic Impairment by a licensed physician;
(2) Social and physical adaptive behaviors (mobility and activities of daily living) which relate to Orthopedic Impairment; and
(3) Documentation, including observation and/or assessment, of how Orthopedic Impairment adversely impacts the child’s educational performance in his/her learning environment.
Evaluation Participants
Information shall be gathered from the following persons in the evaluation of Orthopedic Impairment:
(1) the parent;
(2) the child’s general education classroom teacher(s);
(3) a licensed special education teacher
(4) a licensed physician; and
(5) other professional personnel as indicated (i.e., Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, or Assistive Technology Specialist).