Consent: WHAT IS ACHA CONSENT FORM?
Hope: Can you please explain IEP “Consent for Release of Information to the Agency for Health Care Administration”? I keep asking but never get a real answer as to what Continue Reading →
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Hope: Can you please explain IEP “Consent for Release of Information to the Agency for Health Care Administration”? I keep asking but never get a real answer as to what Continue Reading →
Tiffany: I teach children with learning disabilities, low-average to borderline IQs, in a self contained setting. I am case manager for a student with OHI in a crisis situation because they Continue Reading →
Tish: While mediation agreements can not be used as “evidence”, what if a parent signed something that was illegal. For example – agree to take a child off an active Continue Reading →
Janie: I am the CASA Advocate for a child who is in permanent state custody. His foster parent was driving him 106 miles per day to a school that could Continue Reading →
Victoria: Our school has started a preschool classroom for children diagnosed with ASD and one for children with Behaviors. These students are placed in these two rooms away from their Continue Reading →
Donna: I am a freshman student at a community college with asperger syndrome. I was confronted and questioned by my accounting professor that my project was good, “in fact too Continue Reading →
Ildiko: The team would not listen to my suggestions, asked them to include them in IEP documents, they make note either twisting what I said or not writing it down. Continue Reading →
Olivia: I was curious if the child has the legal right to know if they are mentally retarded or have a terminal illness, if they’re parents dont agree to them Continue Reading →
Brandy: I got approval for a reassessment of my son. He has ADHD and dyslexia I think. Can anyone recommend a good person in Hawaii to do this assessment?
Fiona: As parents we wrote to school asking for further formal testing on Nov 3, 2015 after testing at our expense revealed moderate dyslexia for our 10yo who was struggling Continue Reading →
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