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A specific motor disability must currently substantially limit a major life activity, including fine, gross and visual motor skills, to support eligibility under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities act of 1990. Students are encouraged to provide their clinicians with a copy of these guidelines.<\/p>\n
To initiate the accommodation review and determination process, appropriate documentation must include the following:<\/p>\n
Individual Education Programs (IEPs) or 504 Plan applies to K-12 special education laws and does not transfer to higher education. The documentation required is the psycho-educational evaluations that created an IEP\/504 Plan in high school.<\/p>\n
When selecting a battery of tests, it is critical to consider the technical adequacy of instruments, including their reliability, validity, and standardization on an appropriate norm group. The professional judgment of an evaluator in choosing tests is important. The following list is provided as a helpful resource.<\/p>\n
Specific achievement tests are useful instruments when administered under standardized conditions and when the results are interpreted within the context of other diagnostic information. The Wide Range Achievement Test \u2013 3 (WRAT-3) is not a comprehensive measure of achievement and therefore should not be used as the sole measure of achievement.<\/p>\n
Acceptable instruments include, but are not limited to, Detroit Tests of Learning Aptitude \u2013 3 (DTLA-#) or Detroit Tests of Learning Aptitude \u2013 Adult (DTLA-A). Information from subtests on WAIS-R or Woodcock-Johnson-III \u2013 Tests of Cognitive Ability, as well as other relevant instruments, may be useful when interpreted within the context of other diagnostic information.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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