This may be of some help: You should be able to get an IEP with the anxiety diagnosis. That's how my DS managed to get an IEP (over a 504 ), which is just stronger, more thorough, etc. He has a diagnosis of "generalized anxiety disorder." The anxiety disorder fell under something awful-sounding - "emotional disturbance." My husband was pretty upset at that "label" but I liked that it got him an iep as the 504 just wasn't working out to be a strong enough vehicle for him. At some point I think his category was changed to "other health impairment "(maybe once he was dx'ed with EDS, not sure). Anyway, I think maybe you need to push for an iep.