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Your Name:
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Nathan Taylor
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Your Email:
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nathan_taylor@sccoe.org
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Your Contact Number:
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Date of Suggestion:
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10/29/2008 16:28:59
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Would any of the following situations qualify a family for full-day even if the parent(s) is not working full time nor in job training?* Parent has a note from a doctor or another social service agency stating that the parent needs to care for another family member full time.* Parent has a note from a doctor or another social service agency stating that the parent needs to care for another family member during part of the day, but the hours conflict with all of the Head Start program's part day classroom hours.* Parent has a note from a doctor stating that the parent is incapacitated and unable to work or care for the child at all during the day.* Parent has a note from a doctor stating that the parent needs to attend therapy full time.* Parent has a note from a doctor stating that the parent needs to attend therapy during part of the day, but the hours conflict with all of the Head Start program's part day classroom hours.Are there any other scenarios in which a family might qualify for full-day?
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