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My DS is trying to get expelled from school
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 524801" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>To get SSI, he has to qualify based on his disability and your income is taken into consideration. You can apply for medicaid anyway though.... but I see your point, yes, because the would then be considered disabled medicaid qualifying would likely go along with it. I was thinking in the opposite view, you can apply for medicaid for him without doing the SSI thing.</p><p></p><p>My son is adopted too so no issues there, but I have had to fill out the paper work as a professional for children who's parents have applied for SSI for them. There had to be documentation that there was a disability. I must not have messed up because they all got approved.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like when you call other sp ed. departments then you can just use the words, Emotional and Behavioral disability, a level three classroom setting.... that will be general enough that whatever their specific term they will understand what you need.</p><p></p><p>My son has bus issues from time to time too, and you did great. My son still wears a seat belt, all of our busses are equipt with them now, but when younger he wore a harness. As he has gotten older he has twice now been given his own bus when there have been bus issues (not always his responsibility though, that is another story) so for future reference, if they can't find professionals who can deal with his behavior at least they can do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 524801, member: 12886"] To get SSI, he has to qualify based on his disability and your income is taken into consideration. You can apply for medicaid anyway though.... but I see your point, yes, because the would then be considered disabled medicaid qualifying would likely go along with it. I was thinking in the opposite view, you can apply for medicaid for him without doing the SSI thing. My son is adopted too so no issues there, but I have had to fill out the paper work as a professional for children who's parents have applied for SSI for them. There had to be documentation that there was a disability. I must not have messed up because they all got approved. Sounds like when you call other sp ed. departments then you can just use the words, Emotional and Behavioral disability, a level three classroom setting.... that will be general enough that whatever their specific term they will understand what you need. My son has bus issues from time to time too, and you did great. My son still wears a seat belt, all of our busses are equipt with them now, but when younger he wore a harness. As he has gotten older he has twice now been given his own bus when there have been bus issues (not always his responsibility though, that is another story) so for future reference, if they can't find professionals who can deal with his behavior at least they can do that. [/QUOTE]
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