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<blockquote data-quote="Masta" data-source="post: 9314" data-attributes="member: 308"><p>OTE: difficult child got her green card when we entered the country. I applied for all of my kids, when we immigrated back in 1998. They have to renew them every 10yrs once they hit 14yrs old. Its a matter of paying a fee no tests required if you are renewing. We waived rights to financial assistance when we moved to the states.</p><p></p><p>As for SSI: oh my I cant even imagine what she will have to go through to get on SSI. I dont think I have the stamina to go through that paperwork with her. </p><p>difficult child has had 3 jobs since she has been in care: one job lasted 3 weeks before she ran away. The 2nd job was last year telemarketing for several months. This new job she started last week at McDonalds. She left the telemarketing because the jobsite moved too far for her to walk..her excuse (really she didnt want to go to work)</p><p></p><p>You are right OTE technically I dont have any say over her, I can offer my input at the CFTM . You are right when it comes to the courts keeping her in care with the dcfs recommending it.</p><p></p><p>When difficult child had her first neuro pysch done while in the R.T.C they thought she looked autistic or P.D.D etc. She wouldnt look at them in the eyes etc. They ruled that out after 8hrs of testing.</p><p></p><p>Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) is central auditory processing disorder. They hear ok but process information incorrectly; background noise can be an issue, short term memory loss also. People with C.A.P.D need simple tasks broken up for them. I make sure to check the have understood what I have said by making them repeat it back to me before they go and do the task.</p><p></p><p>difficult child does have an I.E.P for .CA.P.D. She is in a self contained classroom in high school. She has been in that classroom for 2yrs. This year they have allowed her to do a few classes mainstream slowly. She started sluffing so her self contained classroom lady offered difficult child to teacher assistant for her and to allow difficult child to go back into her classroom when she isnt feeling good. difficult child has said she sluffed because she cant handle things/ she is sad and cries. difficult child has been in resource classes before. The self contain classroom mainly holds kids with mental health issues and the classes taught for 10th-12th grade are way below grade level.</p><p></p><p>difficult child has seen many doctors. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) doctor first diagnosed her with a mood disorder. This was a on my insurance. I have taken her to a child pysch who suggested she needed to be in foster care/ group home or Residential Treatment Center (RTC) long term.</p><p></p><p>In the last 2yrs difficult child has seen doctors, therapists provided by the state. difficult child old therapist left to have a baby so difficult child wanted to pick her own therapist. This guy knows jack about my difficult child and even suggested we not do MMPI on her, he said why are week looking for labels cant we just treat her. </p><p></p><p>I think she cycles.. Everyone else doesnt think so except the school pysch. I will try and bring it up at the next meeting. In my difficult childs situation do you think she needs to see a pysch and well as a therapist coz right now she is only seeing a therapist? She only sees a pysch for testing or for her medications (medications .. Zoloft were suggested after she started sluffing a few months ago)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Masta, post: 9314, member: 308"] OTE: difficult child got her green card when we entered the country. I applied for all of my kids, when we immigrated back in 1998. They have to renew them every 10yrs once they hit 14yrs old. Its a matter of paying a fee no tests required if you are renewing. We waived rights to financial assistance when we moved to the states. As for SSI: oh my I cant even imagine what she will have to go through to get on SSI. I dont think I have the stamina to go through that paperwork with her. difficult child has had 3 jobs since she has been in care: one job lasted 3 weeks before she ran away. The 2nd job was last year telemarketing for several months. This new job she started last week at McDonalds. She left the telemarketing because the jobsite moved too far for her to walk..her excuse (really she didnt want to go to work) You are right OTE technically I dont have any say over her, I can offer my input at the CFTM . You are right when it comes to the courts keeping her in care with the dcfs recommending it. When difficult child had her first neuro pysch done while in the R.T.C they thought she looked autistic or P.D.D etc. She wouldnt look at them in the eyes etc. They ruled that out after 8hrs of testing. Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) is central auditory processing disorder. They hear ok but process information incorrectly; background noise can be an issue, short term memory loss also. People with C.A.P.D need simple tasks broken up for them. I make sure to check the have understood what I have said by making them repeat it back to me before they go and do the task. difficult child does have an I.E.P for .CA.P.D. She is in a self contained classroom in high school. She has been in that classroom for 2yrs. This year they have allowed her to do a few classes mainstream slowly. She started sluffing so her self contained classroom lady offered difficult child to teacher assistant for her and to allow difficult child to go back into her classroom when she isnt feeling good. difficult child has said she sluffed because she cant handle things/ she is sad and cries. difficult child has been in resource classes before. The self contain classroom mainly holds kids with mental health issues and the classes taught for 10th-12th grade are way below grade level. difficult child has seen many doctors. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) doctor first diagnosed her with a mood disorder. This was a on my insurance. I have taken her to a child pysch who suggested she needed to be in foster care/ group home or Residential Treatment Center (RTC) long term. In the last 2yrs difficult child has seen doctors, therapists provided by the state. difficult child old therapist left to have a baby so difficult child wanted to pick her own therapist. This guy knows jack about my difficult child and even suggested we not do MMPI on her, he said why are week looking for labels cant we just treat her. I think she cycles.. Everyone else doesnt think so except the school pysch. I will try and bring it up at the next meeting. In my difficult childs situation do you think she needs to see a pysch and well as a therapist coz right now she is only seeing a therapist? She only sees a pysch for testing or for her medications (medications .. Zoloft were suggested after she started sluffing a few months ago) [/QUOTE]
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