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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 484354" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>aww ksm, i missed this. sorry you are gonna have to don the armour again. But you can do this. Silly to put it off on the school. One thing, when you are making your request, do not emphasize the school stuff other than how it impacts at home. The reason is that they know it is law for schools to test for things that impact school. You are looking for overall answers (and yes, I know it is nit picking and you will get answers that affect school but just for terminology and insurance). this happens in every therapy field. In schools we are not allowed to do "medical" therapy..... so dumb, like you can separate, but we have to relate the goals to something in school, luckily it does include social issues. But it is the wording that makes it happen. In the medical setting I would never be able to work on language to help improve reading scores... you get the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 484354, member: 12886"] aww ksm, i missed this. sorry you are gonna have to don the armour again. But you can do this. Silly to put it off on the school. One thing, when you are making your request, do not emphasize the school stuff other than how it impacts at home. The reason is that they know it is law for schools to test for things that impact school. You are looking for overall answers (and yes, I know it is nit picking and you will get answers that affect school but just for terminology and insurance). this happens in every therapy field. In schools we are not allowed to do "medical" therapy..... so dumb, like you can separate, but we have to relate the goals to something in school, luckily it does include social issues. But it is the wording that makes it happen. In the medical setting I would never be able to work on language to help improve reading scores... you get the idea. [/QUOTE]
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