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Well I spoke too soon about Hailie
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 561012" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Make sure that Jamie knows that if the school says that Haillie must see a doctor or therapist or take medications or get treatment or evaluations then the school MUST pay for them. UAN, you must work in an amazing school system because i don't know of anyone else where the school sent a child to a doctor for a full evaluation of the type that you are mentioning. The behaviors must be WAY beyond the extreme for them to do this. </p><p></p><p>It is not a state law that the school must pay if the schools says she must have the evaluation or medications or whatever or she cannot go to school. As long as they do not make it so that she cannot go to school unless she has this or that done then the school is not required to pay the bill.</p><p></p><p>I never truly trusted the school's evaluations. For exactly the reasons listed above about who the doctor works for and because I know some who were very motivated to prove that kids daughter not qualify for programs. </p><p></p><p>Has Jamie ever gone to the pediatrician with-o Billie, maybe even with-o the kids and just told the doctor what is going on? Would he do that to help his children? He could send the doctor a letter and ask the doctor to let him make an appointment where the kids would not be there. I just don't think the doctor would be missing what is going on unless Billie is lying about everything and she is super incredible at lying. Unless, of course, the doctor is an idiot, which happens. Jamie might have to take a day off of work but if it would get his kids the help they need then it might be worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 561012, member: 1233"] Make sure that Jamie knows that if the school says that Haillie must see a doctor or therapist or take medications or get treatment or evaluations then the school MUST pay for them. UAN, you must work in an amazing school system because i don't know of anyone else where the school sent a child to a doctor for a full evaluation of the type that you are mentioning. The behaviors must be WAY beyond the extreme for them to do this. It is not a state law that the school must pay if the schools says she must have the evaluation or medications or whatever or she cannot go to school. As long as they do not make it so that she cannot go to school unless she has this or that done then the school is not required to pay the bill. I never truly trusted the school's evaluations. For exactly the reasons listed above about who the doctor works for and because I know some who were very motivated to prove that kids daughter not qualify for programs. Has Jamie ever gone to the pediatrician with-o Billie, maybe even with-o the kids and just told the doctor what is going on? Would he do that to help his children? He could send the doctor a letter and ask the doctor to let him make an appointment where the kids would not be there. I just don't think the doctor would be missing what is going on unless Billie is lying about everything and she is super incredible at lying. Unless, of course, the doctor is an idiot, which happens. Jamie might have to take a day off of work but if it would get his kids the help they need then it might be worth it. [/QUOTE]
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