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HELP! Daughter Needs Friends at School!
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<blockquote data-quote="SnowAngel" data-source="post: 79701" data-attributes="member: 4010"><p>If your insurance is through your state(medicaid, Ahcccs, kids care,etc..) the counseling agencies they are assigned to usually have funds for supportive services. These funds can be used for karate class, after school programs and even tutoring if it pertains to the childs progress of becomming confident and building social skills.</p><p></p><p>My boys are on state ins and their counselor was going to help get them into some activity program and they were paying for it. I was also informed by a CPS worker that the schools have funding for their special needs kids. Not sure if that is just in AZ.</p><p></p><p>Ask the guidance center if they have any resources for activities. Even ask if they know of any with sliding fee scales. When my 14yr daughter was 6 I signed her up for T-ball and they had scholarships for those who couldn't afford it..my daughter received one. Some summer camps also offer scholarships. My monkey went to asthma camp through the american lung association and all I paid was the processing fee of $50.00.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hang in there.I know it is hard watching your child in pain, but you are on the right path. Keep asking the questions. Good luck & keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowAngel, post: 79701, member: 4010"] If your insurance is through your state(medicaid, Ahcccs, kids care,etc..) the counseling agencies they are assigned to usually have funds for supportive services. These funds can be used for karate class, after school programs and even tutoring if it pertains to the childs progress of becomming confident and building social skills. My boys are on state ins and their counselor was going to help get them into some activity program and they were paying for it. I was also informed by a CPS worker that the schools have funding for their special needs kids. Not sure if that is just in AZ. Ask the guidance center if they have any resources for activities. Even ask if they know of any with sliding fee scales. When my 14yr daughter was 6 I signed her up for T-ball and they had scholarships for those who couldn't afford it..my daughter received one. Some summer camps also offer scholarships. My monkey went to asthma camp through the american lung association and all I paid was the processing fee of $50.00. Hang in there.I know it is hard watching your child in pain, but you are on the right path. Keep asking the questions. Good luck & keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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