OK Bro,Every child’s needs are very different from mild to severe. I was just pointing out that you can’t disregard things like medical devices that tend to be very expensive and require frequent replacement during a period when a child grows. Even if you eliminate special schooling which was the big change your child may not actually receive these special services. For budget reasons many of these children are being mainstreamed with or without educational assistants.
On top of qualifying it is important for parents to actually look to see if their child will receive the services they are expecting. Many have been told that they will get access to free healthcare, specialized education, etc. for their child. The reality is that it is partially free with a lot of wait times. If you don’t have extended health benefits for your family or don’t have a pretty good income your child will certainly not get have access to all the equipment they need. Luckily people do pass down their used equipment to people in need. Some have unrealistic expectation of what they may receive in Canada. One mother was expecting a nurse to come after school to care for their child while they worked as they had been paying for in their country. The reality in Canada is that a parent would be the one meeting the child after school and doing most of the nursing care. Their only option would be to pay for a private nurse and that would be significantly more than they were paying relative to their income in their home country.
One of my friend submitted PR paperbased application under PNP along valid job offer and PNC. His family expecting medical call in coming 8 months they have a child of age 3 months and in routine checkup Dr. Observed some early signs of CP but he is not yet sure and said baby may have CP or may be 100% normal we just can keep him under observation for the next few months or years.
Babies milestones almost on track so far and health and physical condition is also normal. What you suggest should they go for upfront medical after 5 months of AOR on safer side before any visible physical problem appear? If they wait for medical request at that time baby's age will be 13 months almost and he have to achieve more big milestones but if they go for upfront medical baby's age will be almost 8 months and he has to achieve limited milestones in medical exam.
As early as they will go for medical its difficult to pointout any disability or medical condition of baby for pannel physician.
Need your experienced advise to handle the situation critically and technically.