[blindkid] If Math was never taught, can 22 yr old stay one extra year?

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Mon Sep 11 17:04:06 UTC 2017


I got great help from a lawyer from a non profit in my state Disability Rights organization, they were very well informed on all levels of school obligations, you may have such organization in your state. 

Good luck!

Heidi

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> On Sep 11, 2017, at 9:48 AM, Carol Castellano via blindkid <blindkid at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Amen.
> 
> Call a lawyer now, before more of the school year goes by!
> 
> Carol
> 
> Carol Castellano
> Parents of Blind Children-NJ
> National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
> 973-377-0976
> carol_castellano at verizon.net
> www.blindchildren.org
> www.nopbc.org
> 
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 9:09 AM, Dr. Denise M Robinson via blindkid <
> blindkid at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
>> Tina,
>> 
>> Robert raised a great question.
>> 
>> Here are options and I am sure you need to contact a lawyer on the
>> following if you want your child educated= compensatory services
>> 
>> First, WHY was he never taught math skills or nemeth? My guess is if he
>> does not know this area, he does not know many others. Back to the IDEA law
>> 
>> When a child is not educated in all areas like all other children you can
>> have the school--through a lawyer--ask for compensatory services which
>> basically means--yes, you need to go to due process and the school ends up
>> paying for after graduation services to fill in those gaps that he never
>> got in his k-12 education.
>> 
>> It would be very important to find a qualified person to teach him needed
>> skills and back to the---how many other areas of education did he not get.
>> Many goals are written to the skill level of the TVI to teach versus "what
>> the child needs." No, it is not supposed to be that way but TVIs are not
>> going to write goals they cannot teach. That is true for all people BTW not
>> just TVIs
>> 
>> Blindness skills are so specialized and it takes a lot of education on the
>> TVIs part to learn the skills. If they do not have them, then it is very
>> important that parents FIND someone who is to add to their child's
>> education. TVIs typically have great skills--but not all so once again
>> parents need to be aware of this then you find a qualified person.
>> 
>> I know--WOW, you are thinking--isn't this the schools job. Schools do not
>> know. They do not know what a qualified TVI really is because it is so
>> specialized. When they hire a TVI they believe that this person has all the
>> skills so they will not know what to look for--you will, so start looking.
>> 
>> But at this age--the way to get services is either compensatory thru a
>> lawyer taking u thru due process for this time or DVR after school but you
>> won't get daily instruction thru DVR typically. If your child needs lots of
>> skills--compensatory is the way to go.
>> 
>> Many suits on this that have gone thru on this so your child gets that
>> specialized instruction after graduation.
>> 
>> Blessings going forward
>> 
>> 
>> *Dr Denise M Robinson*
>> 
>> Denise M Robinson, TVI, PhD
>> 
>> Specialist-Technology/Blind Skills | Teacher of the Blind and Visually
>> Impaired
>> 425-220-6935 | www.yourtechvision.com
>> 
>> 
>> “Helping the visually impaired see their world changed through technology”
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 10:56 PM, rjaquiss via blindkid <
>> blindkid at nfbnet.org
>>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Tina:
>>> 
>>>     If your son has no math skills, he has a much bigger problem than
>> not
>>> knowing Nemeth. I would think he would need a math tutor and someone to
>>> help
>>> learn Nemeth braille. Did he also miss out on science? An Associates
>> degree
>>> will likely require the taking of a science course. The college will
>> expect
>>> that students have had two years of high school science. Perhaps your
>>> community college has some GED prep courses that can fill in the gaps.
>> Hope
>>> this helps.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Robert
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: blindkid [mailto:blindkid-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tina
>> Egle
>>> via blindkid
>>> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2017 3:11 PM
>>> To: blindkid at nfbnet.org
>>> Cc: Tina Egle
>>> Subject: [blindkid] If Math was never taught, can 22 yr old stay one
>> extra
>>> year?
>>> 
>>> Hello Dr. Robinson,
>>> 
>>> My 21 year old totally blind son is in high school but as soon as he
>> turns
>>> 22 on Dec 13, he will be out of high school system. He is currently going
>>> to
>>> out of district vision program but they never taught him Nameth code, no
>>> math skills. In order for him to even get an associate degree from
>> College,
>>> he needs basic Math and all college admission require placement test for
>>> English reading, writing and Math so how is he going to College with no
>>> basic knowledge of Math?
>>> 
>>> Can we ask for extension? Is it possible?
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Tina Egle Mother of Justin
>>> 
>>> cell 847/577-7500
>>> 
>>> 
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