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Reply to "COSA denial - submitting an appeal but do we mention "gifted" designation?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your babysitter who provides after care is near a school then you can get a COSA. [/quote] This is probably a better approach than mentioning anything about being ‘gifted’. [/quote] It usually doesn’t work because otherwise everyone would just select a babysitter near the school they wanted. I know someone who got it based on the therapist being located a 5 min dry from the school, but she could show that her son had been in therapy there for years before and the therapist only did day time appointments. Moving him really do reduce the amount of class time missed.[/quote] [b]I think it only works when the baby sitter is a family member that can provide free childcare not available near the local school.[/quote][/b] I'm the PP whose coworker got the COSA due to a babysitter situation. Yes, the babysitter was their unpaid grandparent. [/quote]
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