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difficult child 1 denied SSI and need suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 547571"><p>We don't have such a thing as a state caseworker in Minnesota. They are all county and ours closed his case because the few services offered in our county are for lower functioning kids. They basically offer PCA's (I'm a stay at home mom so no need there), social skills services (counselor takes the kids 1:1 (no peer interaction) to do fun things and difficult child 1 won't go with the ONLY one here anymore because the counselor is convinced difficult child 1 is basically just ODD despite professionals saying otherwise), and horse therapy twice a year that she won't keep the case open for.</p><p></p><p>He's too high functioning for the services offered through our caseworker but not high functioning enough to be able to attend regular public school (don't get me started) or be left alone unsupervised. It really stinks being "inbetween".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 547571"] We don't have such a thing as a state caseworker in Minnesota. They are all county and ours closed his case because the few services offered in our county are for lower functioning kids. They basically offer PCA's (I'm a stay at home mom so no need there), social skills services (counselor takes the kids 1:1 (no peer interaction) to do fun things and difficult child 1 won't go with the ONLY one here anymore because the counselor is convinced difficult child 1 is basically just ODD despite professionals saying otherwise), and horse therapy twice a year that she won't keep the case open for. He's too high functioning for the services offered through our caseworker but not high functioning enough to be able to attend regular public school (don't get me started) or be left alone unsupervised. It really stinks being "inbetween". [/QUOTE]
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