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psychiatrist is recommending home teaching for difficult child but school nurse has to approve it!
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 609176" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>If only she could see difficult child throwing up in my car or all over herself in public. I know for a fact she's not faking and difficult child is supposed to be monitored for blood in her vomit to make sure her ulcers aren't bleeding. We talked about it at length in the IEP last year. The school psychiatric was there as well as the nurse. Suddenly this year the nurse decides she doesn't want to follow the iEP and refuses to let difficult child in her office. The school psyh is just as confused as I am to why she is suddenly changing the rules. No matter. Hopefully she will be approved without too much of a fight. The letter from her psychiatrist clearly states she is not physically or mentally able to make it through a school day, and she needs to get an education somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 609176, member: 2196"] If only she could see difficult child throwing up in my car or all over herself in public. I know for a fact she's not faking and difficult child is supposed to be monitored for blood in her vomit to make sure her ulcers aren't bleeding. We talked about it at length in the IEP last year. The school psychiatric was there as well as the nurse. Suddenly this year the nurse decides she doesn't want to follow the iEP and refuses to let difficult child in her office. The school psyh is just as confused as I am to why she is suddenly changing the rules. No matter. Hopefully she will be approved without too much of a fight. The letter from her psychiatrist clearly states she is not physically or mentally able to make it through a school day, and she needs to get an education somehow. [/QUOTE]
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