Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 sent me this first, in case it was to advocacy in nature, but I think this is very important information! This is of special interest those homeschooling. Thanks, . > I have been reading the conversations about schools not wanting to > provide services to families who home school. This is against the > law. The Federal IDEA act states that special needs children have > to be provided a free appropriate education in the least restrictive > environment. Translated, that means that if the schools don't have > a program that fulfills the child's requirements, the school has to > foot the bill to send the Speech Therapist or the OT or the PT to > the home if the parent has done all the paperwork to homeschool. > This also applies to parents who don't want to put their very young > special needs child into the school system. It is a Federal law > here in the US and if you school district is not in compliance, the > mention of a lawyer might get you services. Here is the link for > 's law on the subject. > > http://www.wrightslaw.com/info/idea.index.htm > > Also, as far as child protection goes, in order to access anything > besides school services, you have almost always have to be assigned > a county case worker - they all came from child protection at one > point or another. Autism is so new to them, that they know very > little about it. Educate them if you have to. There are county > services that are worth dealing with the county that you will not be > able to access if you don't deal with them. In Arizona, I see that > they have an amendment - like the TEFRA that gets - MA based > on her income instead of ours that pays for our co-payments, > mileage, additional therapies when our habilitative services is > maxed, etc. Here in Minnesota, if didn't have the waiver, > there would be other options like parental support grants that a > caseworker would have helped us access. I don't know what will > happen to these services with our new congress, but they are in > place for now. MA also has alot of services that help our kids - > Assistive Technology, Homemaker services, PCA support, Caregiver > training and much more. But you have to deal with all the paper > work on top of everything else - it is worth it. > E-mail me off list if you want me to look up more information about > your state. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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