Watch Out for Waivers
Thursday, August 21st, 2008by Diana Armatage Johnston
As seen in Exceptional Parent Magazine: The Family and Professional Journal for the Specials Needs Alliance
Vol 38, Issue 07, July 2008 2008
When your clients seem to know more than you do about services for their special-needs children, you listen hard to what they have to say. You hear stories of 3-year waiting lists, unwritten rules that seem to change monthly, and the arbitrary loss of essential benefits for reasons clients do not understand. You hear questions about why one family gets all-day help, while your client’s child gets none. When you ask your client the name of the program that has denied assistance the answer is often, “I don’t know.”
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