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Have our IEP results now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="southermama3" data-source="post: 501061" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>Thank y'all.</p><p>Turtle is very popular in her class. Socially she is a star. Outspoken funny and eager to please. The aide she has doesn't seem to make her feel out of place so far. When they told me the results I sat there shocked bc she is very talented in reading/writing. She writes books and illustrates them. Her problem is moving and remembering her tasks. Mathematically she just doesn't get it and she is at a 2nd grade level. I compared her to Tim Burton and how flamboyant and imaginative he is. She is my first child and I'm learning this process with her. I don't want to drug her to the point that she's lanky and emotionless. With the psychiatrist she sees now for the PTSD is more geared toward family dynamics and trauma. She wrote me a referral to UAB that I'm currently waiting on the team to review and approve her a's a patient. Her psychiatrist did tell me to not go out and pay for centers like sylvan. She said I could do their job but better bc she knows me and won't try to "give them the answer she thinks they want to hear." so like I said I researched online and they said repetition and corky ways will more than likely work better and turtle won't realize she's be taught something.</p><p>Another question is with this IEP and needed help would you all recommend I retain a lawyer to apply for social security? We live quiet a distance from UAB and with the cost and travel plus educational supplies do u all think we stand a chance for her to be approved? Do any of ur children receive SSI? When we was going through the evaluation they determined she was nearsighted and it was moderate. I had to path 400$ for glasses and $1200 for retainer lenses to wear at night to keep her nearsightedness from getting worse. I want her to get everything she needs, but I have to admit financially it's getting hard...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southermama3, post: 501061, member: 13669"] Thank y'all. Turtle is very popular in her class. Socially she is a star. Outspoken funny and eager to please. The aide she has doesn't seem to make her feel out of place so far. When they told me the results I sat there shocked bc she is very talented in reading/writing. She writes books and illustrates them. Her problem is moving and remembering her tasks. Mathematically she just doesn't get it and she is at a 2nd grade level. I compared her to Tim Burton and how flamboyant and imaginative he is. She is my first child and I'm learning this process with her. I don't want to drug her to the point that she's lanky and emotionless. With the psychiatrist she sees now for the PTSD is more geared toward family dynamics and trauma. She wrote me a referral to UAB that I'm currently waiting on the team to review and approve her a's a patient. Her psychiatrist did tell me to not go out and pay for centers like sylvan. She said I could do their job but better bc she knows me and won't try to "give them the answer she thinks they want to hear." so like I said I researched online and they said repetition and corky ways will more than likely work better and turtle won't realize she's be taught something. Another question is with this IEP and needed help would you all recommend I retain a lawyer to apply for social security? We live quiet a distance from UAB and with the cost and travel plus educational supplies do u all think we stand a chance for her to be approved? Do any of ur children receive SSI? When we was going through the evaluation they determined she was nearsighted and it was moderate. I had to path 400$ for glasses and $1200 for retainer lenses to wear at night to keep her nearsightedness from getting worse. I want her to get everything she needs, but I have to admit financially it's getting hard... [/QUOTE]
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