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My DS is trying to get expelled from school
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<blockquote data-quote="hersheyb79" data-source="post: 524151" data-attributes="member: 11482"><p>No, no neuropsychologist yet. We are still on the wait list, I doubt we'll get in before we move. I'm kind of hoping that the wait in Indiana will be shorter given that it is a less populous area. Of course that could make the wait longer because there will be less services available.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, there wasn't enough to take him they said. Every time he has an outburst like this I call Children's and have them document it. As of right now they are telling me they don't have enough to move him up the list. It's really frustrating because what exactly does it take to move him up!!!</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #333333">We have to do a house hunting trip in a few weeks, so I don't know where yet. What I'm finding is that SIED isn't a term used everywhere??? I thought it was...but when I go to school district websites for the area we're moving to I don't find the term used and I can't tell what an equivalent term would be...even my Dad who teaches in the area had not heard it until DS was put on his IEP.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">Has anyone ever tried to get their child qualified for SSI. If he was on Medicaid I'd be able to access a whole psychiatric hospital that I can't right now with our insurance. Someone else was telling me that if SSI doesn't think they have enough to qualify him or his diagnosis is iffy that they will send him for an evaluation that will dial in his diagnosis. I'm worried about the stupid DBD diagnosis in an area that is so much more rural. People don't understand it here...how will they understand it there.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hersheyb79, post: 524151, member: 11482"] No, no neuropsychologist yet. We are still on the wait list, I doubt we'll get in before we move. I'm kind of hoping that the wait in Indiana will be shorter given that it is a less populous area. Of course that could make the wait longer because there will be less services available. No, there wasn't enough to take him they said. Every time he has an outburst like this I call Children's and have them document it. As of right now they are telling me they don't have enough to move him up the list. It's really frustrating because what exactly does it take to move him up!!! [COLOR=#333333]We have to do a house hunting trip in a few weeks, so I don't know where yet. What I'm finding is that SIED isn't a term used everywhere??? I thought it was...but when I go to school district websites for the area we're moving to I don't find the term used and I can't tell what an equivalent term would be...even my Dad who teaches in the area had not heard it until DS was put on his IEP. Has anyone ever tried to get their child qualified for SSI. If he was on Medicaid I'd be able to access a whole psychiatric hospital that I can't right now with our insurance. Someone else was telling me that if SSI doesn't think they have enough to qualify him or his diagnosis is iffy that they will send him for an evaluation that will dial in his diagnosis. I'm worried about the stupid DBD diagnosis in an area that is so much more rural. People don't understand it here...how will they understand it there.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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