Pasadena ISD provides a variety of services for students who are struggling with learning, emotions, behavior or health conditions.
If you reside within the Pasadena ISD school boundaries, and you are concerned about your child's development, behavior, emotional, or physical health, please email sped@pasadenaisd.org
Each and every child has the ability to learn a great many things.
Sometimes, however, individual children need extra support to learn certain skills. If you suspect an infant, child or young adult of having a developmental delay or disability, your school can help by identifying the issue and working with the family to come up with a plan for intervention.
Services are available through the school district for all eligible students from ages 3-21, regardless of the severity of the disability.
These services are free to the family.
Being able to learn successfully affects many things including self-esteem, confidence, and social relationships. It is never too early to address issues that affect learning.
THE DISABILITY AREAS THAT MAY WARRANT SERVICES INCLUDE:
In addition, it is not too late. Any child who needs assistance up to age 21 will receive services if they meet eligibility for special education services.
Most children become more independent during the toddler years. Concerns might include: