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Special Education, Your Child, and You
Special Education is a broad field of discussion depending upon your child's needs. Each child is different and therefore, so are their requirements.
Some children have emotional problems, some physical, some mental development, while others may have a combination. You know your child best, which means you
should take an active role in your childs progress. While experts in the field of special education are made available to you, know that it is you who must be their advocate. If you feel a method of
teaching or tools being used are not helpful to your child, let your opinion be known. Sharing your knowledge of your childs likes, dislikes, fears, needs, and all the information you can with your
child's teachers will often make their tasks easier and your child's development faster and more successful.
This Website For Guidance
Our website is not the know all, tell all website. No website or book is. We are here only to provide free information and suggestions. A guide for those who are seeking answers and solutions that
may not be available from other sources. If we can assist just one child or parent, we are pleased to do so.
Our Recommendation
Parents of children with special needs should visit a lawyer and set up a Special Needs Trust. A special needs trust is set up allow use
of property for the beneficiary without losing access to essential government services and benefits. As it stands now a person who is disabled cannot inherit more than $2,000- it will interrupt his or her government benefits.
Especially important are long-term care and nursing home benefits under the Medicaid welfare program.
Government benefit programs are now recognizing that family contributions can only improve a disabled person's life. As long as the family's contributions are supplementary and do not duplicate government
benefit programs, they are allowed. Some current government benefit programs do let the family to provide some supplementary income and resources to the person with a disability. However, government
regulations are very strict, and they are carefully monitored for abuse.
Special Needs Trusts are frequently used as a way to receive an inheritance or personal injury settlement proceeds on behalf of a disabled person in order to allow the person to qualify for Medicaid benefits.
A special needs trust can be used to buy such things as:
* Uninsured medical and dental expenses, eyeglasses
* Maintenance of vehicles
* Insurance (including payment of premiums)
* Transportation (including buying a vehicle )
* Athletic training, gym membership or competitions
* Personal care attendant or escort
* Rehabilitation
* Essential dietary needs
* Materials for a hobby or recreation activity
* A computer or other electronic equipment
* Trips, vacations, concerts, or outings
* Things that add to quality to life: movies, video games, books, crafts , etc.
It is strongly advised if you are a parent of a special needs child that you speak with an attorney regarding the set up of a special needs trust.
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