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difficult child getting discharged tomorrow morning..
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 237188" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Butterflydreams--</p><p> </p><p>The program you need to be asking for is called "Homebound Instruction"--and the form is filled out by the child's doctors attesting that his medical condition and/or treatment for the medical condition is preventing him from attending school.</p><p> </p><p>This is not "homeschooling", where the parents teach a certain curriculum--"Homebound Instruction" means that the school district makes arrangements for a licensed teacher to privately tutor your child on any of the work that he missed while absent from regular school. Parents and teacher agree on the location for the instruction...maybe its at the home, or the public library, or even at the school in the evenings. </p><p> </p><p>Your child does NOT need an IEP, a 504, or anything else. The qualifications for Homebound Instruction are purely medical, and if the doctor signs the form that your child's absences from school are for medical reasons (such as being admitted to psychiatric hospital), then the child should qualify for the program. </p><p> </p><p>And the school district is supposed to abide by it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 237188, member: 6546"] Butterflydreams-- The program you need to be asking for is called "Homebound Instruction"--and the form is filled out by the child's doctors attesting that his medical condition and/or treatment for the medical condition is preventing him from attending school. This is not "homeschooling", where the parents teach a certain curriculum--"Homebound Instruction" means that the school district makes arrangements for a licensed teacher to privately tutor your child on any of the work that he missed while absent from regular school. Parents and teacher agree on the location for the instruction...maybe its at the home, or the public library, or even at the school in the evenings. Your child does NOT need an IEP, a 504, or anything else. The qualifications for Homebound Instruction are purely medical, and if the doctor signs the form that your child's absences from school are for medical reasons (such as being admitted to psychiatric hospital), then the child should qualify for the program. And the school district is supposed to abide by it! [/QUOTE]
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