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My child gets all As and Bs, can she still get accommodations?

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Yes. Academic performance in and of itself is not enough to determine eligibility for services one way or another. According to the U.S. Dept. of Education's Office of Civil Rights, "If the protections of §504 . . . are to have any meaning for a qualified handicapped person of superior intelligence, then the student must be entitled to implementation of a Section 504 Accommodation Plan which allows him to achieve educational success reasonably commensurate with his ability," (cf.
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If my child gets a toothache, what should I do?

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To comfort your child, rinse his/her mouth with warm salt water and apply a cold compress or ice wrapped in a cloth on your child's face if it is swollen. Do not put heat or aspirin on the sore area, but you may give the child acetaminophen for pain. See us as soon as possible.
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What accommodations does the Talent Search provide for a child with disabilities?

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Please visit CTY's Testing with Disabilities Page. This page contains all information needed to proceed.
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My student gets Bs in language arts. Is this course for him?

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These are the perfect courses for both A and B students. These are the students who are most likely to make rapid progress in knowledge and acquisition of college-level writing skills as well as be able to rapidly assimilate SAT writing techniques and formats. A and B students often have a solid platform of writing knowledge from which they can then spring forward and make the leap to successful writing.
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What should I do if my child gets a tooth knocked out?

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If the tooth is a permanent tooth, time is extremely crucial. Immediately stick the tooth back in the socket. Don't worry about getting it in straight or having it turned backwards, just get it in the socket and immediately call your dentist. If you are uncomfortable placing the tooth in the socket, put it in a glass of milk and get your child to the dentist as quickly as possible. If the tooth is a baby tooth, do not put it in the socket because damage to the permanent tooth can occur.
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If my child gets sick or injured where should he/she go?

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The University Health Center, a state of the art outpatient health care facility, is located on the corner of College Station and East Campus Roads. It is easily accessible by bus and has a free patient parking lot. The staff of 200, including 18 physicians and 65 health care professionals, offer a wide range of medical services including women's health, sports medicine, allergy shots, physical therapy, dental care and counseling.
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If my child has an IEP or gets special education, does she have to be in a different classroom?

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No. If your child has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or is receiving special education services, it does NOT automatically mean she will be placed in a special education classroom. IDEA has a Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) clause, which states that children should be educated in the least restrictive environment that is still sufficient to meet their academic needs.
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What if my child gets it?

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The same advice applies. Call your doctor and follow their instructions. Make sure your son or daughter drinks lots and, if the symptoms last longer than 48 hours, get in touch with your GP or NHS Direct again on 0845 4647.
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My child has a disability...what accommodations can be made during CWE?

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Contact the Program for Students with Disabilities (PSD) at (334)844-2096 or by e-mail at haynemd@auburn.edu for Dr. Haynes, Director. They will determine what accommodations would be appropriate for a productive and enjoyable CWE experience, and share any necessary information with our office. Disability information is highly confidential and should NOT be sent to the CWE office. More information can be found on the PSD website.
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What if my child needs reasonable accommodations?

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Individuals with disabilities, who need Sign Language Interpreters and/or reasonable accommodation to participate in this event, should contact Mr. Carlton Coleman, Disability Employment Program Manager, Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity Management at (301) 496-2906 or (301) 451-2290 TTY, (800) 877-8339 Federal Relay, or by e-mail: ColemanC@od.nih.gov. Requests should be made at least 5 days in advance of the event.
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Will my child still be protected against chickenpox as an adult if he or she gets the vaccine now?

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The final answer to this question is not known for certain, but currently it appears that the answer is yes. In Japan, where studies with the varicella vaccine began in 1975, adults who received the vaccine as children were still protected against developing chickenpox 20 years later. The varicella vaccine may cause chicken pox since it is a live, weakened virus.
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If my child gets a cavity in a baby tooth, should it still be filled?

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Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt. Some of them are necessary until a child is 12 years old or longer. Pain, infection of the gums and jaws, impairment of general health and premature loss of teeth are just a few of the problems that can happen when baby teeth are neglected.
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WHAT HAPPENS IF MY CHILD GETS SICK AT SCHOOL?

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We encourage you to send your child to school even if he/she seems a little tired or irritable in the morning as long as they do not have any of the signs or symptoms listed above. Students will be sent to the health room for an assessment if they are not feeling well at school. Sometimes resting helps, but if your child has any symptoms (from the above list), the health room staff will contact the parent or legal caregiver for the child.
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What should I if my child gets sick with a cold or flu?

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If you have not started yet, hold off on beginning the system until he feels better. If you have already started, it's acceptable to take a break until he is healthy again.
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What if my child gets sick before/during their week of camp?

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Our cancellation policy applies for all cancellations including those due to illness. However, we understand that a student becoming ill is not something that you can plan. If for some reason your student cannot attend camp due to a medical condition, emergency or illness, we will work with you as best we can to move your student to an alternate week. There is typically a $25 change fee for camp changes.
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What happens when my child gets sick and your office is closed?

Student Health Services
If it is a life-threatening emergency, Public Safety (757-683-4000) should be notified for immediate assistance. To reach the "on-call clinician" after hours or on weekends, call Public Safety and ask to speak to the on-call clinician. Public Safety will page the on-call clinician, who will return the call to the student and advise them accordingly. There are hospitals and urgent care facilities within a couple of miles from the campus.
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What should I do if my child develops a fever or gets sick?

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You should report any symptoms of fever or other illness immediately. You will be given a phone number so you can contact your nurse practitioner or the doctor on call, 24 hours a day.
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What if my child gets sick at school?

Tanglin Trust School
Qualified nurses work at our Health Centres, which are located in the Infant, Junior and Senior Schools. These centres have beds and areas where first aid can be administered. A Nursing staff member contacts a parent or guardian if the decision is made that the student is too unwell to complete the school day or if further medical treatment is required. For more details, please click here.
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What if my child gets a full or partial scholarship?

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If the beneficiary receives a scholarship that covers the cost of qualified expenses, you can withdraw the funds from your account up to the amount of the scholarship without penalty or additional tax. The earnings portion of the amount withdrawn will be subject to the additional federal regular income tax of 10% to the extent the amount withdrawn exceeds the amount of the scholarship. No Minnesota income tax is due on such a distribution.
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What happens as my child gets older?

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your child starts to speak more, they will sign less. They may only use signs if they are tired and can???t be bothered to speak or if they are trying to say a difficult word. Older children may still be interested to use signs, especially when combined with song and this is an excellent way of improving their coordination and vocabulary.
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If one child in my family gets in will they all get in?

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We hope so, we will do our best. But it depends on the lottery. The order, set by law is: founders, siblings of those selected, students in the primary attendance area, all others.
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What if my child gets homesick?

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It's completely natural for your child to get nervous in the days leading up to the journey. If your child begins to worry about leaving home, it may help to offer reminders of all the reasons your child wanted to participate as a Student Ambassador. During the journey itself the focus on friendship and educational activity, does wonders to ward off homesickness. Your child's teacher leaders will watch for signs of worry and encourage any homesick Student Ambassador to call home.
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What if a child gets their hands on it?

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A Stun Gun is much safer to have in your home than a gun. If the device is touched to the body and the button depressed, the muscles go limp in one millisecond (1/1000ths of a second), so that the button is instantly released. Nevertheless, we highly recommend that you take all necessary precautions to insure that it does not get into the hands of a child. Stun Guns are NOT TOYS, they are highly effective self defense devices that should be taken seriously.
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