Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Think about this backwards LEah. At least someone is looking . And if APS didn't check, they would be negligent. The percentage of people with disabilities whom sosmeone has thought was being neglected is soooo very high. You are just averaging out the %%. You will soon have a friend at APS>!!!!! > > > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have > seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician > fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a > heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring > to our families...... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Sara's right!! But how stressful. I'm so sorry, Leah. Sent from my iPhone > Think about this backwards LEah. At least someone is looking . And if APS > didn't check, they would be negligent. The percentage of people with > disabilities whom sosmeone has thought was being neglected is soooo very > high. You are just averaging out the %%. > > You will soon have a friend at APS>!!!!! > > > > > > > > > > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > > for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have > > seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician > > fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a > > heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring > > to our families...... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 This is always a fear of I think all of us. What people on the outside dont know and THINK they know is crazy. Hopefully, they will come in, do their checks, and see that you are doing your best to take care of Ashton and that she is happy, healthy (as can be in her situation) and loved. Other children should be so lucky. Keep us posted and we will keep you in our prayers. Holly pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 I'm praying!! And will continue to until we hear you are cleared! I'm so sorry for you to have to go through this! Do what you need to to take care of yourself! Can someone stay with you or help support you for the home visit? I don't think many people have a clue what stress we live with on a daily basis, let alone what their added judgment does to us. Jaylene, and her shadow Luca 28 yrs old. pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 I had a family member report my family to the Children's Aid Society because my son (with MDS) exposed himself. My own family. Nice. Sorry, just venting 2 years after the fact. And they are still not speaking to us. Judi To: From: jaylenes@... Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:26:33 +0000 Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. I'm praying!! And will continue to until we hear you are cleared! I'm so sorry for you to have to go through this! Do what you need to to take care of yourself! Can someone stay with you or help support you for the home visit? I don't think many people have a clue what stress we live with on a daily basis, let alone what their added judgment does to us. Jaylene, and her shadow Luca 28 yrs old. pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Leah, Didn't you go through something like this in the past? Sara said it so wonderfully. You and Ashton in my thoughts and prayers; I've marked the 18th on the computer calendar to remind me to pray for you that day. Along the line of what Sara said reminded me of something. I have been on our local Human Rights Authority over the past 20 years. During that time we have had to investigate complaints against some of the best hospitals or agencies. During that time I can think of three of the nurse administrators of the hospitals that we have asked to become the mental health representative on the Authority. They are great people and became good friends. It is a very scary and overwhelming thing to have to wait for the visit. Keep reminding yourself and visualize that day how it will all turn out the way you want it to be. As Jaylene mentioned have someone be with you that day for support. Louise, Mom to 48 <http://groups.yahoo.com/group//message/110092;_ylc=X3oDMTJyNGhpcWp xBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzQxMDMwNQRncnBzcElkAzE3MDUwMTM0ODEEbXNnSWQDMTEwMDk yBHNlYwNkbXNnBHNsawN2bXNnBHN0aW1lAzEzMDI2OTc2MTA-> pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. Posted by: " Leah Baker " <mailto:leahbbaker@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20pray%20for%20leah%20and%20as hton%20not%20life%20threatening%2E> leahbbaker@... <http://profiles.yahoo.com/leahbbaker> leahbbaker Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:00 am (PDT) please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... <http://groups.yahoo.com/group//message/110093;_ylc=X3oDMTJyMjQyb2h mBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzQxMDMwNQRncnBzcElkAzE3MDUwMTM0ODEEbXNnSWQDMTEwMDk zBHNlYwNkbXNnBHNsawN2bXNnBHN0aW1lAzEzMDI2OTc2MTA-> Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. Posted by: " Sara Cohen " <mailto:pastmidvale@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20pray%20for%20leah%20and%20a shton%20not%20life%20threatening%2E> pastmidvale@... <http://profiles.yahoo.com/pastmidvale> pastmidvale Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:04 am (PDT) Think about this backwards LEah. At least someone is looking . And if APS didn't check, they would be negligent. The percentage of people with disabilities whom sosmeone has thought was being neglected is soooo very high. You are just averaging out the %%. You will soon have a friend at APS>!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... In the eyes of APS they are only following such PROCESS a word which we have encounter within as told when my friends & I have some of our meetings with some of the families affected undergoing the guardianship abuse. Here you are fortunate you have a date & time. Most of the time this could be an immediate action of removal or unannounced visit which we have heard here in Texas. Fingers cross for you that you will prove them wrong when they come out to inspect. It is like walking on egg shells when raising our our individuals w/any disAbilites or even our elders too. Ok, let's scope out a checklist that is usually what most from the state agency, APS, etc. look out for. You've mentioned hygiene here, wonder why in 's part why were you reported? Over on your fridge accessible to read have emergency numbers: Sample Poison control info, If Ashely is receiving funds from any provider agency: Note mentioning something like - (Mine are in magnets business card size on my fridge). Sample: NOTICE Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation much be reported to (in our cause it's TDFPS)immediately, but not later than one hour after having knowledge or suspicion, that an individual has been or is being abused, neglected or exploited to: Toll Free: 1-800-_ _ _-_ _ _ _ (fill in your state APS #) Next info on fridge have the state agency info posted - Example in my son's case he is under Home and Community Based Services The purpose of this posting is to report the Medicaid Provider Agreement for this provision of HCS program services by: (name of local agency info, Ashely IF under) Fire extinguisher accessible (with a sign of Extinguisher, Exist signs at each door, I also have some small hand signs with EXIST to assist for our fire drills. Fire/Smoke alarm updated & working. Where-ever Ashly is at make sure there are quick open access in case of a fire emergency. Normally if asked on time of fire drill, mentioned usually during PM, like when asleep, which room, which exist, designated gathering locale, Time needed from alarm until reaching designated locale is under 3 seconds/Minutes. These are some example of goals you you implement for . I work on the fire drills like 1 to 3 times quarterly within the year. Also have a social story to review in case of an emergency. If possible over at the kitchen area, have 's meds all in one container like inside hidden in a cupboard where it's quick access for you where it's just not all over the counter or elsewhere due to endangerment should she get it and overdose. Then inside the door tape a Medication Administration Record: Sample: Month_____ Year:____ It's Medication log with your initials when she took medication on time & date Name of Medication Write in Med How much? How often? Begin when? Stop when? (Make sure you have a notebook or folder with these medications or even supplements written on a script or recommendation form when prescribed or discontinued documented, keep all copies w/doc's signature). So whenever you get a script before getting it filled, make a copy for your records. Would be great if you have some type of a professional consultation form which any professional fills out like reason for visit, date of last visit, recommendation of last visit, Today's findings, recommendations/Medications changes/orders, return visit, & professional signature. All of this is just for your protection and 's whenever questioned. Across from the Medication, make some small squares with number 1-31, so each day you follow the time & initial it every time Ashely is given her meds or supplements by mouth or applied to skin, etc. Bottom include a box for additional instructions, etc. Allergies, etc. In her bedroom, once again glance all safety drill is in order. Have some visual pics or breakdown skills on her dressing skills,etc. visual pics where to find her clothing items, etc. Just shows on goals which you implement daily which Ashely is being worked on which reflects back to her hygiene goals being worked on. A visual schedule, a choice board, etc. This helps out due to being part of teaching goal/objective/outcome where Ashely will improve her hygiene skills. Just sharing as an example. Clean restroom, if you do not have any breakdown visual breakdown skills with words, place some so when questioned these are the goals on her personal hygiene we work with. Example toothbrushing, hand wash, if possible shower or bath, place a grab bar is possible, the girl stuff. All of this is just for her safety & goals working on hygiene, etc. I may be missing something, normally this is what is being monitored than whatever else they are looking for. Maybe others can also share other things here if I missed something. Do not say anything else, unless they question you and of course may share this is what you always work on such goals to prepare where needed. Oh yes, make sure to also include communication goals as well somehow. Like for we have pics on the fridge, choice boards, his communication goals, etc. Wish you well Leah, prayers that your future visit will go well. Just make sure to follow this sample more or less of what I have shared for times like this you have proven that Ashely is in good hands per whatever 24 hours of daily activities, etc. to identify her routine & unique activities specific to what is being implemented. Hope something helps. My Best, Irma,22, DS/ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who did you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood pressure shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean clothes every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like they just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a different standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. Charlyne Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. To: Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM  please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 The double standard is infuriating. Isaac got another detention. This time he came in from lunch recess hot and tired and his teacher said, " what are you doing? " and he said, " what do you care? " and he got a detention. A typical student would not have - they would have been ignored. We are going on vacation and happily leaving the school and Wisconsin politics behind. We might never come back. :-) Lori Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of charlyne1121@... Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:32 AM To: Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who did you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood pressure shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean clothes every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like they just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a different standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. Charlyne From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Lori, I fight the double standard constantly. How do we teach our kids about fairness and respect when they get none. I could go on an on about this. Thankfully I am counting down days to graduation. Zeb has an interview at Mason University in Virginia on May 9. They have the best college program in the country for kids with ID. Pray he gets accepted!!! I need to get him out of this area. I rushed for time, taking MIL to PT. Talk again. Charlyne From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Whoops, I though this was off list, sorry guys. Charlyne From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 IS there a part of his IEP which addresses responses to unwanted behavior?? Ignoring unwanted behavior is an acceptable response - but some teachers need to LEARN that they don't have to have the last word! > > > The double standard is infuriating. Isaac got another detention. This time > he came in from lunch recess hot and tired and his teacher said, " what are > you doing? " and he said, " what do you care? " and he got a detention. A > typical student would not have - they would have been ignored. > > We are going on vacation and happily leaving the school and Wisconsin > politics behind. We might never come back. :-) > > Lori > > Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 > > _____ > > From: [mailto: ] On > Behalf > Of charlyne1121@... > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:32 AM > To: > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who did > you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth > always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that > occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case > manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his > hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood > pressure > shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean > clothes > every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better > than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school > staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their > teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like they > just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts > with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a > different > standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have > been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. > Charlyne > > > > From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > for > ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen > her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill > out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart > attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring > to our families...... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 This teacher insists on the last word. It is why we are going to Mediation the week we get back from vacation. The correct response is in his IEP along with other strategies that this teacher has refused to follow - until we filed a complain with the state. Now they are using most of the stuff in his IEP. It is just a bad year but so unfair! I keep reminding myself that we are still in the infancy of inclusion. Tony hasn't been to school for 4 days - it started out with the flu but then his personality started to shine again and we didn't have the heart to send him right before vacation. We like his personality when it isn't wiped out by school and what must be all of his sensory issues related to being in school! All of the parents at Special Olympics last night were in agreement that legislatures should have to live at least one week with a kid with an intellectual disability BEFORE making any more cuts. Lori _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sara Cohen Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:49 PM To: Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. IS there a part of his IEP which addresses responses to unwanted behavior?? Ignoring unwanted behavior is an acceptable response - but some teachers need to LEARN that they don't have to have the last word! On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Lori <uccpowell@... <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > wrote: > > > The double standard is infuriating. Isaac got another detention. This time > he came in from lunch recess hot and tired and his teacher said, " what are > you doing? " and he said, " what do you care? " and he got a detention. A > typical student would not have - they would have been ignored. > > We are going on vacation and happily leaving the school and Wisconsin > politics behind. We might never come back. :-) > > Lori > > Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 > > _____ > > From: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> ] On > Behalf > Of charlyne1121@... <mailto:charlyne1121%40sbcglobal.net> > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:32 AM > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who did > you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth > always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that > occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case > manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his > hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood > pressure > shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean > clothes > every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better > than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school > staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their > teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like they > just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts > with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a > different > standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have > been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. > Charlyne > > > > From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > for > ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen > her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill > out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart > attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring > to our families...... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Leah, Until people walk our shoes (single parent or otherwise) they have absolutely NO CLUE! The constant state of " overwhelmedness " (how's that for a new word?) that we live with makes us easy targets, especially since we have no choice but to rely on others for respite etc... It's so hard to feel like the amazing parents we are because people are constantly criticizing us. They could NEVER do what we do!!! Times like these is when you need to believe in your heart of hearts that you are doing the best you can and employ what I call " Drama 606 " ...don't let them see how they've upset you. It's amazing how these people who are supposed to be HELPING you turn out to be those who HURT you-and the ironic part is they usually are NOT doing THEIR jobs effectively and then you are held are accountable for that?!?! Makes no sense! Breathe. Now is the time to look into Ashton's eyes and remember what is most important-how much you truly love her. Remember " Drama 606 " (5 steps above the beginning level Drama 101 Class at your local university)...have a good cleansing cry for a couple days before the " visit " - get the pain and frustration out of your system first and it will be OK!!! You can do this!!! Desi aka " Warrior Mom! " ________________________________ To: Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 5:31:50 AM Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who did you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood pressure shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean clothes every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like they just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a different standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. Charlyne Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. To: Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 is actually better the more he's in school. I'm just not structured enough for him! . is _really_ thriving in his new therapeutic school. He's in an Asperger program now and his sparkle is really coming back. He is SO happy there! , too. So they seem better at school, for now anyway. But I'll enjoy having them home next week! The week after next is 's spring break. Should be fun! Sent from my iPhone > This teacher insists on the last word. It is why we are going to Mediation > the week we get back from vacation. The correct response is in his IEP > along with other strategies that this teacher has refused to follow - until > we filed a complain with the state. Now they are using most of the stuff in > his IEP. It is just a bad year but so unfair! > > I keep reminding myself that we are still in the infancy of inclusion. Tony > hasn't been to school for 4 days - it started out with the flu but then his > personality started to shine again and we didn't have the heart to send him > right before vacation. We like his personality when it isn't wiped out by > school and what must be all of his sensory issues related to being in > school! > > All of the parents at Special Olympics last night were in agreement that > legislatures should have to live at least one week with a kid with an > intellectual disability BEFORE making any more cuts. > > Lori > > _____ > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf > Of Sara Cohen > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:49 PM > To: > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > IS there a part of his IEP which addresses responses to unwanted behavior?? > Ignoring unwanted behavior is an acceptable response - but some teachers > need to LEARN that they don't have to have the last word! > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Lori <uccpowell@... > <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > wrote: > > > > > > > The double standard is infuriating. Isaac got another detention. This time > > he came in from lunch recess hot and tired and his teacher said, " what are > > you doing? " and he said, " what do you care? " and he got a detention. A > > typical student would not have - they would have been ignored. > > > > We are going on vacation and happily leaving the school and Wisconsin > > politics behind. We might never come back. :-) > > > > Lori > > > > Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 > > > > _____ > > > > From: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > [mailto: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> ] On > > Behalf > > Of charlyne1121@... <mailto:charlyne1121%40sbcglobal.net> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:32 AM > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > > > Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who > did > > you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth > > always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that > > occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case > > manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his > > hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood > > pressure > > shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean > > clothes > > every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better > > than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school > > staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their > > teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like they > > just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts > > with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a > > different > > standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have > > been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. > > Charlyne > > > > > > > > From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM > > > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > > for > > ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen > > her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill > > out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart > > attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they > bring > > to our families...... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Lorie, The IEP drives services and that is exactly what will be at the heart of the mediation process. Bring alson every piece of documentation that you have and think about what you want. The mediator will be looking for your remedy and that's what you will be bargaining for. The district will give you a low ball offer and it goes back and forth. It's like playing a bad game of poker. I hope you get everything that Isaac deserves and then some. Charlyne > > From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > for > ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen > her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill > out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart > attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring > to our families...... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 I think the structure of school is better for my kids too - when school works. We have nothing in our area but public school with inclusion. So let's say that Tony gets bored in social studies, after 30 minutes they will take him to a room and an SEA will sit with him. He has a list of activities he is supposed to do there - like a 60 piece puzzle which he loves - but usually the SEA makes him run around the school with him doing other things. This makes Tony tired and he doesn't actually get the sensory break he needs. I think it is wonderful that and are thriving in an environment that works for them. We have so much more work to do and creating appropriate educational experiences for our children! Lori _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Cookson Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 4:11 PM To: Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. is actually better the more he's in school. I'm just not structured enough for him! . is _really_ thriving in his new therapeutic school. He's in an Asperger program now and his sparkle is really coming back. He is SO happy there! , too. So they seem better at school, for now anyway. But I'll enjoy having them home next week! The week after next is 's spring break. Should be fun! Sent from my iPhone On Apr 13, 2011, at 2:11 PM, " Lori " <uccpowell@... <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > wrote: > This teacher insists on the last word. It is why we are going to Mediation > the week we get back from vacation. The correct response is in his IEP > along with other strategies that this teacher has refused to follow - until > we filed a complain with the state. Now they are using most of the stuff in > his IEP. It is just a bad year but so unfair! > > I keep reminding myself that we are still in the infancy of inclusion. Tony > hasn't been to school for 4 days - it started out with the flu but then his > personality started to shine again and we didn't have the heart to send him > right before vacation. We like his personality when it isn't wiped out by > school and what must be all of his sensory issues related to being in > school! > > All of the parents at Special Olympics last night were in agreement that > legislatures should have to live at least one week with a kid with an > intellectual disability BEFORE making any more cuts. > > Lori > > _____ > > From: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf > Of Sara Cohen > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:49 PM > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > IS there a part of his IEP which addresses responses to unwanted behavior?? > Ignoring unwanted behavior is an acceptable response - but some teachers > need to LEARN that they don't have to have the last word! > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Lori <uccpowell@... <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > wrote: > > > > > > > The double standard is infuriating. Isaac got another detention. This time > > he came in from lunch recess hot and tired and his teacher said, " what are > > you doing? " and he said, " what do you care? " and he got a detention. A > > typical student would not have - they would have been ignored. > > > > We are going on vacation and happily leaving the school and Wisconsin > > politics behind. We might never come back. :-) > > > > Lori > > > > Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 > > > > _____ > > > > From: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > [mailto: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> ] On > > Behalf > > Of charlyne1121@... <mailto:charlyne1121%40sbcglobal.net> <mailto:charlyne1121%40sbcglobal.net> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:32 AM > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > > > Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who > did > > you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth > > always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that > > occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case > > manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his > > hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood > > pressure > > shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean > > clothes > > every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better > > than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school > > staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their > > teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like they > > just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts > > with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a > > different > > standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have > > been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. > > Charlyne > > > > > > > > From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM > > > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > > for > > ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen > > her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill > > out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart > > attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they > bring > > to our families...... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 No doubt, it was probably the school. Who else sees her and who else knows if there is missed medication? What is wrong with the hygeine supposedly? > > Leah, > > > > Didn't you go through something like this in the past? Sara said it so > wonderfully. You and Ashton in my thoughts and prayers; I've marked the > 18th on the computer calendar to remind me to pray for you that day. > > > > Along the line of what Sara said reminded me of something. I have been on > our local Human Rights Authority over the past 20 years. During that time > we have had to investigate complaints against some of the best hospitals or > agencies. During that time I can think of three of the nurse administrators > of the hospitals that we have asked to become the mental health > representative on the Authority. They are great people and became good > friends. > > > > It is a very scary and overwhelming thing to have to wait for the visit. > Keep reminding yourself and visualize that day how it will all turn out the > way you want it to be. As Jaylene mentioned have someone be with you that > day for support. > > > > Louise, Mom to 48 > > > > > > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/group//message/110092;_ylc=X3oDMTJyNGhpcWp > xBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzQxMDMwNQRncnBzcElkAzE3MDUwMTM0ODEEbXNnSWQDMTEwMDk > yBHNlYwNkbXNnBHNsawN2bXNnBHN0aW1lAzEzMDI2OTc2MTA-> pray for leah and ashton > not life threatening. > > > Posted by: " Leah Baker " > <mailto:leahbbaker@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20pray%20for%20leah%20and%20as > hton%20not%20life%20threatening%2E> leahbbaker@... > <http://profiles.yahoo.com/leahbbaker> leahbbaker > > > Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:00 am (PDT) > > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for > ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen > her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill > out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart > attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring > to our families...... > > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/group//message/110093;_ylc=X3oDMTJyMjQyb2h > mBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzQxMDMwNQRncnBzcElkAzE3MDUwMTM0ODEEbXNnSWQDMTEwMDk > zBHNlYwNkbXNnBHNsawN2bXNnBHN0aW1lAzEzMDI2OTc2MTA-> Re: pray for leah and > ashton not life threatening. > > > Posted by: " Sara Cohen " > <mailto:pastmidvale@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20pray%20for%20leah%20and%20a > shton%20not%20life%20threatening%2E> pastmidvale@... > <http://profiles.yahoo.com/pastmidvale> pastmidvale > > > Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:04 am (PDT) > > > Think about this backwards LEah. At least someone is looking . And if APS > didn't check, they would be negligent. The percentage of people with > disabilities whom sosmeone has thought was being neglected is soooo very > high. You are just averaging out the %%. > > You will soon have a friend at APS>!!!!! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 I feel for you because EVEN if cleared, this will ALWYA show up on the DFCS computer and the next call may be worse for you because they look at previous histories whetehr or not abuse was substantiated. A Girl Scout leader did that to me when my daughter wanted to spend more time with friends after a sleepover and she told the social worker that my daughter *was afraid* to leave (B.S.). She was being snotty because I had reported her behavior with the girls and rude comments to me to the district. I *knew* it was her because my girls are homeschooled and had not been anywhere else to *not want to go home*. I called and reported that incident as well and withdrew y girls from that troop. (And I was cleared of any abuse, but it stays on the computer file, nonetheless. I had one word for that---> BIT** People can make your life a livng hell with gov't entities who have immunity. It sucks. > > > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > To: > Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Lori, this teacher sounds like a big old bully. I'm sorry that your boys are being treated this way. > > > > This teacher insists on the last word. It is why we are going to Mediation > > the week we get back from vacation. The correct response is in his IEP > > along with other strategies that this teacher has refused to follow - until > > we filed a complain with the state. Now they are using most of the stuff in > > his IEP. It is just a bad year but so unfair! > > > > I keep reminding myself that we are still in the infancy of inclusion. Tony > > hasn't been to school for 4 days - it started out with the flu but then his > > personality started to shine again and we didn't have the heart to send him > > right before vacation. We like his personality when it isn't wiped out by > > school and what must be all of his sensory issues related to being in > > school! > > > > All of the parents at Special Olympics last night were in agreement that > > legislatures should have to live at least one week with a kid with an > > intellectual disability BEFORE making any more cuts. > > > > Lori > > > > _____ > > > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf > > Of Sara Cohen > > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:49 PM > > To: > > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > > > IS there a part of his IEP which addresses responses to unwanted behavior?? > > Ignoring unwanted behavior is an acceptable response - but some teachers > > need to LEARN that they don't have to have the last word! > > > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Lori <uccpowell@... > > <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > The double standard is infuriating. Isaac got another detention. This time > > > he came in from lunch recess hot and tired and his teacher said, " what are > > > you doing? " and he said, " what do you care? " and he got a detention. A > > > typical student would not have - they would have been ignored. > > > > > > We are going on vacation and happily leaving the school and Wisconsin > > > politics behind. We might never come back. :-) > > > > > > Lori > > > > > > Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > From: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > [mailto: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> ] On > > > Behalf > > > Of charlyne1121@... <mailto:charlyne1121%40sbcglobal.net> > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:32 AM > > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > > > > > Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who > > did > > > you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth > > > always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that > > > occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case > > > manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his > > > hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood > > > pressure > > > shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean > > > clothes > > > every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better > > > than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school > > > staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their > > > teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like they > > > just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts > > > with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a > > > different > > > standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have > > > been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. > > > Charlyne > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > > > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > > Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM > > > > > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > > > for > > > ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen > > > her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill > > > out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart > > > attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > > > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on > > > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they > > bring > > > to our families...... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 You're so right, Lori. My goal is to transition my kids back to PS for high school, but first we need some kind of program... In the meantime, I just might homeschool my DD4 for kindergarten. She's just not ready for an all-day program, especially in a class of 24 with 1 teacher, no aide. How's that gonna work, really? *sigh* Sent from my iPhone > I think the structure of school is better for my kids too - when school > works. We have nothing in our area but public school with inclusion. So > let's say that Tony gets bored in social studies, after 30 minutes they will > take him to a room and an SEA will sit with him. He has a list of activities > he is supposed to do there - like a 60 piece puzzle which he loves - but > usually the SEA makes him run around the school with him doing other things. > This makes Tony tired and he doesn't actually get the sensory break he > needs. > > I think it is wonderful that and are thriving in an environment > that works for them. We have so much more work to do and creating > appropriate educational experiences for our children! > > Lori > > _____ > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf > Of Cookson > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 4:11 PM > To: > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > is actually better the more he's in school. I'm just not structured > enough for him! . > > is _really_ thriving in his new therapeutic school. He's in an Asperger > program now and his sparkle is really coming back. He is SO happy there! > , too. So they seem better at school, for now anyway. But I'll enjoy > having them home next week! The week after next is 's spring break. > Should be fun! > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Apr 13, 2011, at 2:11 PM, " Lori " <uccpowell@... > <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > wrote: > > > This teacher insists on the last word. It is why we are going to Mediation > > the week we get back from vacation. The correct response is in his IEP > > along with other strategies that this teacher has refused to follow - > until > > we filed a complain with the state. Now they are using most of the stuff > in > > his IEP. It is just a bad year but so unfair! > > > > I keep reminding myself that we are still in the infancy of inclusion. > Tony > > hasn't been to school for 4 days - it started out with the flu but then > his > > personality started to shine again and we didn't have the heart to send > him > > right before vacation. We like his personality when it isn't wiped out by > > school and what must be all of his sensory issues related to being in > > school! > > > > All of the parents at Special Olympics last night were in agreement that > > legislatures should have to live at least one week with a kid with an > > intellectual disability BEFORE making any more cuts. > > > > Lori > > > > _____ > > > > From: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > [mailto: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> ] On > Behalf > > Of Sara Cohen > > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:49 PM > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > > > IS there a part of his IEP which addresses responses to unwanted > behavior?? > > Ignoring unwanted behavior is an acceptable response - but some teachers > > need to LEARN that they don't have to have the last word! > > > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Lori <uccpowell@... > <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > > <mailto:uccpowell%40tds.net> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > The double standard is infuriating. Isaac got another detention. This > time > > > he came in from lunch recess hot and tired and his teacher said, " what > are > > > you doing? " and he said, " what do you care? " and he got a detention. A > > > typical student would not have - they would have been ignored. > > > > > > We are going on vacation and happily leaving the school and Wisconsin > > > politics behind. We might never come back. :-) > > > > > > Lori > > > > > > Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > From: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > [mailto: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> ] On > > > Behalf > > > Of charlyne1121@... <mailto:charlyne1121%40sbcglobal.net> > <mailto:charlyne1121%40sbcglobal.net> > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:32 AM > > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > > Subject: Re: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > > > > > Sorry Leah that your having to deal with this. My first thought was who > > did > > > you p---- off? If the allegations are unfounded then you know the truth > > > always prevails. Hold your chin up. I am reminded about a situation that > > > occurred last year during Zeb's IEP meeting. Zeb's sped teacher/ case > > > manager decided that Zeb needed a goal for hygiene because sometimes his > > > hair wasn't combed and she felt his teeth needed brushing. My blood > > > pressure > > > shot through the roof. Zeb takes a shower every night, puts on clean > > > clothes > > > every morning and does brush his teeth. He goes to school looking better > > > than 75% of the teens that I watch walking into school. Does the school > > > staff comment on typical student's hair? Do they check to see if their > > > teeth are brushed to staff satisfaction? Most of these kids look like > they > > > just rolled out of bed and they most likely did. They are wearing shorts > > > with no coat in the middle of winter. Why is my son subjected to a > > > different > > > standard? I got my point across that day but the subject should not have > > > been an issue to begin with. The finger pointing infuriates me. > > > Charlyne > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Leah Baker <leahbbaker@... <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > <mailto:leahbbaker%40yahoo.com> > > > > Subject: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. > > > To: <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > <mailto:%40yahoogroups.com> > > > Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:00 PM > > > > > > please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services > > > for > > > ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have > seen > > > her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician > fill > > > out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a > heart > > > attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social > > > worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming > on > > > the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they > > bring > > > to our families...... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 Hope it went well Leah. Have had you and Ashton in my thoughts today, as I know so many others have. , mum to Matteo,20 ________________________________ Da: Leah Baker A: Inviato: Mar 12 aprile 2011, 20:00:17 Oggetto: pray for leah and ashton not life threatening. please pray for us. someone has turned me into adult protective services for ashton having poor hygiene and not getting her medications. they have seen her at school, contacted her two care providers had her pediatrician fill out a five page report and now are coming to my house. I about had a heart attack. I am ocd about her meds and hygiene and I am a freaking social worker. iggggggg a week of hell to wait for that visit ..she is coming on the 18th at 1100... do people actually realize what added stress they bring to our families...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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