Re: when the Education Report/school costs report get back, I know from experience that it can be frustrating. It is true, September, or early October, is the best time to ask for such reports if the child starts school in January (or perhaps even February). However, due to the 6-8 week time lag, and it could take a little longer, one might not have that information in time to get the child the right amount of money in time, before school starts.
My suggestion: in such a case, try to send a few hundred, and ask that it be spent on school needs, as well as asking how much more will be needed for that year. I'd advise at least $300, preferably more. Hopefully, the child's start-up fees and first few months will be covered, and that will buy you the time you need to get more information.
If there is a possibility he/she will not be going to school next year, I would advise requesting that, if the child does not go to school, that the money be spent on some kind of vocational training. (Last I read, a CI child who has at least a 5th grade education can qualify for vocational training.)
It would also be wise to ask how the child is doing in school. I found out this way that one of my girls had a learning disability and needed a tutor. This has helped her school performance and despite the difficulty, she has a strong motivation to do her best.
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