I have to go to IEP meetings and the school sends me paper work the says "Procedural Safeguards For Parents". and the document provides parents of students with disabilities, from birth through age 26, an overview of their educational rights with respect to spec. ed. My daughter has ADHD and has some learning disabilities, 5 years ago she got SSI payments they cut us off because they said she no longer gets ssi because she was not having problems in speech and language anymore, but she still has problems with reading comprehension and math calculations. I live in Michigan, would the laws for being eligible for SSI be different if I were to move to Florida? I plan on moving there in the future.
2007-10-12
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Jennifer J
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Special Education