Tuesday, April 29, 2014

BENSON HaPpY!!! Priceless!!!

BENSON HaPpY!!! Priceless!!!!!!

Awe Mommie!!!! I am so HaPpY for Benson and You!!! This is what has been needed for so long for Benson......SUPPORT!!!! 

Thank you Community!!




Monday, April 28, 2014

A Father's Sacrifice ~ Thomas S. Vander Woude ~ Focus on the Family

A Father's Sacrifice
Focus on the Family 

Published on Mar 19, 2014
Thomas S. Vander Woude gave his life for his youngest son, Joseph. In this video, members of the Vander Woude family remember their husband and dad. They also share what Thomas' life and death taught them about living life well, sacrifice... and faith.


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Tis the Season for Filing State Complaints & Going to Due Process in Florida.

Close to the end of another the school year is in the air! This is when I hear about a few Due Process & State Complaints being filed during this time of year.

My phone is ringing with pleading parents wanting to know what to do now, because they are concerned and fed up with a situation that's been going on for too long now at their Child's school. Some are concerned their child isn't being provided therapies during FCAT time, and other basic violations to IDEA.

I have been getting a few phone calls pertaining to Occupational Therapy and it has been taken away from their child at school and parents don't know what to do. 

Wondering what to do about a situation that needs to change at school? 

Now is the time to know what the Procedural Safeguards are and to finally DO SOMETHING about it! 

My Best Advice to you is: 
FILE!!! Just Do It & FILE!

Google your State Dept. of Education and look up and read all about what is a "Due Process" and/or "How to File a State Complaint". 

Filing is a learning experience and it's a learning process. Don't be afraid of filing for a Due Process or a State Complaint if you know your Child's Rights and their IEP is being Violated.

OCR~Office of Civil Rights Assistant Secretary ~ Catherine Ihamon

OCR~Office of Civil Rights 
Assistant Secretary ~ Catherine Ihamon


http://www.ed.gov/blog/2014/02/getting-to-know-assistant-secretary-for-civil-rights-catherine-lhamon/


Monday, April 7, 2014

My 2 calls today ~ 2 different students with Down syndrome being pinched, scratched, pulled by their backpacks to get on/off the bus.

April 7th, 2014. 

I received 2 calls since 3PM today, it's now about 5:30PM. Both calls were from two different mom's telling me their children with DS are being hurt and treated 'roughly'. One at school and one on the bus to and from school. One parent from Broward, the other parent from Palm Beach school district. I know both of these 2 children and I know these mom's and their families. One is a girl about 7 and the other a boy about 10 years old. My heart aches hearing from both of them today and what they told me. 

Do I believe what they are telling me? Absolutely I believe both of them! I am their 'go-to person', I don't hear from them very often, but when I do, it usually because they need my advice on what they should do.

One said, her son is being Pinched in the 'soft spot' under his upper arm. That there have been some unexplained scratches lately that seem to be nail scratches on his neck. 

The other mom, told me her daughter is acting a lot different and doesn't want to get on the bus like she did before. Mom asked the bus aide and the driver if something has been happening to her daughter while riding the bus. 

What can either parent do when they suspect something has happened and their child is being mistreated, hurt, pulled, pushed, scratched, pinched...etc? 

Mother's Protect your Children and Keep Them Safe!

Always follow up what you see, know and have been told with an email to your Child's school. Document what your Child communicates to you. Take pictures of any bruises, cuts, scratches, bumps etc. Request to VIEW THE TAPES from the Bus ride that day you know something may have happened. Request written accident reports when your Child comes home with unexplained marks they didn't have when they were sent to school in the morning. Take your child to the doctor to document each and every unexplained, boo-boo. Request to have a meeting with your school principal and ESE person to voice your concerns and request to view video tapes where incidents may have happened.

If you are a person that works everyday with our Children with Down syndrome, either as a classroom assistant or a 1:1 Aide or the Bus attendant on an ESE Bus, take a break and let someone else have your job if you see yourself loosing your cool and not having the patience with our Children. Protect both of you!

People that work with our children with Down syndrome on school buses and in the classrooms....please be kind and considerate to our children!!!!

School employees; Stop hurting our Children! You know who you are and what you do. STOP!!