Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 hi my name is leigh-ann you an call me any time we are great here can i send you some info from our group i am i lubbock Subject: New Here Looking For Support To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 8:50 AM Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 hi my name is leigh-ann you an call me any time we are great here can i send you some info from our group i am i lubbock Subject: New Here Looking For Support To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 8:50 AM Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 hi my name is leigh-ann you an call me any time we are great here can i send you some info from our group i am i lubbock Subject: New Here Looking For Support To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 8:50 AM Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hi Leigh-ann, I would love to talk to you about the services available in Lubbock! How are the schools here? I think my son is going to Wolfforth but I dont know the name of it. I am looking this morning to see what I can find out. I would love to find out as much as possible though. Subject: New Here Looking For Support To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 8:50 AM Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hi Leigh-ann, I would love to talk to you about the services available in Lubbock! How are the schools here? I think my son is going to Wolfforth but I dont know the name of it. I am looking this morning to see what I can find out. I would love to find out as much as possible though. Subject: New Here Looking For Support To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 8:50 AM Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hello , Welcome to Texas. I also was new to Texas last fall, as I moved to San from Washington State. As for the SSI, it will transfer, and the medicaid in Texas should send you out a social worker to assist you with finding all the services you need. He will qualify and that should be a big help for the first round of physicians. As for the school, they call the IEP an ARD here, and that was a little confusing for me, but it is the same thing. I hope you have a copy of his records, as that could be an excuse to slow down his services, and any way they can slow it or minimize it, the districts will. It is all a money thing. I have 4 special needs children, two of which that have Asperger's, 14 and 10 (within the month). If you need someone to vent or talk... just let me know, I am familiar with the territory. Good luck Ria New Here Looking For Support Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hello , Welcome to Texas. I also was new to Texas last fall, as I moved to San from Washington State. As for the SSI, it will transfer, and the medicaid in Texas should send you out a social worker to assist you with finding all the services you need. He will qualify and that should be a big help for the first round of physicians. As for the school, they call the IEP an ARD here, and that was a little confusing for me, but it is the same thing. I hope you have a copy of his records, as that could be an excuse to slow down his services, and any way they can slow it or minimize it, the districts will. It is all a money thing. I have 4 special needs children, two of which that have Asperger's, 14 and 10 (within the month). If you need someone to vent or talk... just let me know, I am familiar with the territory. Good luck Ria New Here Looking For Support Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hi Ria, Thanks so much for the advice and support. I just may take you up on the venting lol, As I said I am very nervous about the move. Even though New Mexico is lower on education then Texas they did a absolute wonderful job with my son regarding his education. If it was not for the support he has received thus far I dont think he would be were he is at now. I do have a copy of all his information, both medical and school. I have his new IEP ready to show the school when I meet with them. Again, It is very nice to meet you, Subject: Re: New Here Looking For Support To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 10:44 AM Hello , Welcome to Texas. I also was new to Texas last fall, as I moved to San from Washington State. As for the SSI, it will transfer, and the medicaid in Texas should send you out a social worker to assist you with finding all the services you need. He will qualify and that should be a big help for the first round of physicians. As for the school, they call the IEP an ARD here, and that was a little confusing for me, but it is the same thing. I hope you have a copy of his records, as that could be an excuse to slow down his services, and any way they can slow it or minimize it, the districts will. It is all a money thing. I have 4 special needs children, two of which that have Asperger's, 14 and 10 (within the month). If you need someone to vent or talk... just let me know, I am familiar with the territory. Good luck Ria New Here Looking For Support Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hi Ria, Thanks so much for the advice and support. I just may take you up on the venting lol, As I said I am very nervous about the move. Even though New Mexico is lower on education then Texas they did a absolute wonderful job with my son regarding his education. If it was not for the support he has received thus far I dont think he would be were he is at now. I do have a copy of all his information, both medical and school. I have his new IEP ready to show the school when I meet with them. Again, It is very nice to meet you, Subject: Re: New Here Looking For Support To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 10:44 AM Hello , Welcome to Texas. I also was new to Texas last fall, as I moved to San from Washington State. As for the SSI, it will transfer, and the medicaid in Texas should send you out a social worker to assist you with finding all the services you need. He will qualify and that should be a big help for the first round of physicians. As for the school, they call the IEP an ARD here, and that was a little confusing for me, but it is the same thing. I hope you have a copy of his records, as that could be an excuse to slow down his services, and any way they can slow it or minimize it, the districts will. It is all a money thing. I have 4 special needs children, two of which that have Asperger's, 14 and 10 (within the month). If you need someone to vent or talk... just let me know, I am familiar with the territory. Good luck Ria New Here Looking For Support Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hi to All! We will be moving to Houston from Pennsylvania soon. We have two boys 8 & 7 with autism. I have tons of questions, but I'll list my top 3 for now : 1. Which school districts provide the best for our children 2. What type of medical assistance is available in TX? (i.e. in PA both boys qualify for medicaid and it's not based on parent income. Is this the case in TX?) 3. Where can I locate a key to all your acronym's (i.e. CLASS, HCS etc.) Thank you for your patience with us newbies. I look forward to hearing from all of you. Ana From: Ria D <momma_ria69@ yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [Texas-Autism- Advocacy] New Here Looking For Support To: Texas-Autism- Advocacy@ yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 10:44 AM Hello , Welcome to Texas. I also was new to Texas last fall, as I moved to San from Washington State. As for the SSI, it will transfer, and the medicaid in Texas should send you out a social worker to assist you with finding all the services you need. He will qualify and that should be a big help for the first round of physicians. As for the school, they call the IEP an ARD here, and that was a little confusing for me, but it is the same thing. I hope you have a copy of his records, as that could be an excuse to slow down his services, and any way they can slow it or minimize it, the districts will. It is all a money thing. I have 4 special needs children, two of which that have Asperger's, 14 and 10 (within the month). If you need someone to vent or talk... just let me know, I am familiar with the territory. Good luck Ria [Texas-Autism- Advocacy] New Here Looking For Support Hello, I am mom of a beautiful boy almost 8 (in 3 wks) who has high functioning autism. We are in the process of moving to Wolfforth as we speak. We are moving from NM where my son got pretty good services for the area. He was in a regular classroom with a one on one aide. It's in his IEP. I know that Texas has to follow his IEP but I know nothing about the schools here or even the area so I am not sure what, if anything we are up against. I am hoping the schools will be willing to work with him. I am not familiar with Lubbock at all. He also got private speech and went to a autism play group twice a month with other autistic kids his age. He loved it. We moved her with my girlfriend and she knows the area but nothing about the services available. I feel like I am starting all over from the ground up. Also my son get's social security in NM, will that transfer over in Texas? My biggest concern right now is getting him in a good school system. I am also looking for a special needs doctor and dentist if anyone has any advice on good ones. One that also specializes in Asthma would be a huge plus as my daughter has severe asthma. K, well enough rambling for now Thanks for any advice you can offer, Brightest Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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