Quote from: ajasfolks2 on September 15, 2014, 04:17:52 PM
Links, that is great suggestion . . .
but I've also dealt with docs (and I know some still are today) who either didn't get what a 504 was (not a surprise, they are docs not attys) or who actually didn't believe the child would qualify . . . thought an EAP was good enough.
*sigh*
Might be worth a try for FARE to do this . . . or parents could just add that little gem onto form & ask doc to initial/sign and date there too.
QuoteOnly one in four students with asthma and half of children with food allergies have emergency health management plans in school, leaving schools inadequately prepared to manage daily needs and handle medical emergencies related to often life-threatening medical conditions, reports a new study.