My daughters daycare is kicking her out because she is going to have serial casting as treatment for her Spastic Cerebral Palsy. She will not be able to walk without use of a walker, and for the first two weeks she will have to crawl or be carried. She's almost three, so she's not too big to help.
When we enrolled her in the daycare we sat down with them and explained everything, I have her registration papers that say what she has and what was going to happen and they agreed to take her, do they have the right to kick her out? They signed the paper, isn't that a binding agreement? We're in the middle of nowhere and we can't afford a private aide or sitter, we have three daughters all together and her medical costs are sending us over the edge. If I do have to find her somewhere else to go, are there any programs to help cover the cost?
What programs are available to help parents with disabled children?
Wonderful help information here:
http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/cerebral_pa...
I'm not sure about the school. You should contact an attorney and see what they say. A lawyer would know if it's a binding agreement.
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