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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 241776" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>klmno - for years now, any medical records released to the school come from me. So if the SD wants ABC, they have to ask *me* for it and then I get it for them. They still every once in a while try to get me to sign a release, but it just isn't happening. </p><p> </p><p>You have absolutely *no* obligation to release any medical records whatsoever. Of course, you would probably have a hard time using what's in those records to justify an educational placement if you don't give it to them but that's why I pick and choose what is released. The full extent of my difficult child's psychiatric history and treatment is absolutely not going to become part of his school record. </p><p> </p><p>I would never ever ever consent to having anyone from the SD "talk" with either one of my special needs kids providers. Actually, I don't even consent for SD to contact my pcs' pediatrician. I am the gatekeeper, period. (OK, a little Type A here, LOL.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 241776, member: 8"] klmno - for years now, any medical records released to the school come from me. So if the SD wants ABC, they have to ask *me* for it and then I get it for them. They still every once in a while try to get me to sign a release, but it just isn't happening. You have absolutely *no* obligation to release any medical records whatsoever. Of course, you would probably have a hard time using what's in those records to justify an educational placement if you don't give it to them but that's why I pick and choose what is released. The full extent of my difficult child's psychiatric history and treatment is absolutely not going to become part of his school record. I would never ever ever consent to having anyone from the SD "talk" with either one of my special needs kids providers. Actually, I don't even consent for SD to contact my pcs' pediatrician. I am the gatekeeper, period. (OK, a little Type A here, LOL.) [/QUOTE]
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