Special Needs Child: Cerebral Palsy? Help?

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  • pootmcgoot
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 162

    #16
    Originally posted by Truly Scrumptious
    You gave a good explanation as to why you couldn't offer care. He should have been upfront with you.

    In the future, if you have a parent that needs this type of care and you explain that you can't accomodate...tell them to contact the Tennessee Child Care Resource and Referral...they will help him find the right care for his child.

    We live in ky. Dunno why my location says tn!

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    • Truly Scrumptious
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 211

      #17
      Originally posted by pootmcgoot
      We live in ky. Dunno why my location says tn!
      Oh....well...tell them to contact the Kentucky Child Care Resource and Referral.

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      • pootmcgoot
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 162

        #18
        With the efmp in the army there are tons of resources apparently. After speaking to another care provider and then cyss and then a half dozen other people while trying to get him resources I was told he's probably given extra $ to find care providers from the army due his sons high needs. What gives! Sounds like he's finding cheap child care (me) who's unqualified and pocketing the rest of the allowance. Ughhhh!

        A girl I know has a son who has autism and us given hundreds a month for his daycare because he's on the severe end of the spectrum is on a efmp (exceptional family member plan... An active duty dependent deemed special needs by the army) and unable to attend a regular daycare.

        Woooow.

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