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12 y/o Daughter Out of Control
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<blockquote data-quote="pajamas" data-source="post: 508152" data-attributes="member: 13499"><p>You didn't mention the IEP disability category that your daughter qualified in, but with the bipolar diagnosis you may want to consider asking to have OHI (Other Health Impaired) added. While technically any diagnosis should be able to get her the individual services she needs, in practice it doesn't always work that way. Our middle school (in the county next to yours per our earlier off-line discussion), considered that they had to have a medical disability category and physician-completed medical impairment form before they could/would request hospital homebound services - which they thought necessary for extended PHP (half-day hospital program). In our state, the forms can be filled out for "intermittent" services, which you might want to do just in case. Speeds things up later to have the forms in place, and you can only really apply while she's in the hospital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pajamas, post: 508152, member: 13499"] You didn't mention the IEP disability category that your daughter qualified in, but with the bipolar diagnosis you may want to consider asking to have OHI (Other Health Impaired) added. While technically any diagnosis should be able to get her the individual services she needs, in practice it doesn't always work that way. Our middle school (in the county next to yours per our earlier off-line discussion), considered that they had to have a medical disability category and physician-completed medical impairment form before they could/would request hospital homebound services - which they thought necessary for extended PHP (half-day hospital program). In our state, the forms can be filled out for "intermittent" services, which you might want to do just in case. Speeds things up later to have the forms in place, and you can only really apply while she's in the hospital. [/QUOTE]
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