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CPS took daughter for her self injury
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 518361" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>The disability law center is part of legal aid. Look them up for your state and get them involved.</p><p></p><p>You have a RIGHT to a copy of the evaluation from school, even if you already got one. Call the school and tell them you need a copy and will pick it up tomorrow. It should not be a problem. If the lawyer requests it there might be some paperwork, and you may have to sign a form saying they gave you a copy, but it is there. You can also go and read her file while you are there. That way you will know what is in it that might help or what might hurt. Then you can ask what the procedure it to get a copy fo the entire file. not sure about where you are, but it is often easier to provide copies to the atty, even if you have to go and get them from varous places, than to wait for the atty to get them. </p><p></p><p>Also go find a book that explains Aspergers and is pretty easy to understand. I don't know what is out there now, but I am sure you will find something. Google for an autism center in your state or one of the national autism groups. Go to their website and see if you can find nfo that explains the disorder clearly and contact them to see f they have any resources that mght help you or other ideas/avenues for help. You also might consider contacting NAMI even though Aspergers isn't really a mental helath issue. ODD is, and they might be able to provide substantial info and other help. </p><p></p><p>I hope some of this helps. Ignore what doesn't work, but don't just assume these groups won't help you. You won't know until you ask them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 518361, member: 1233"] The disability law center is part of legal aid. Look them up for your state and get them involved. You have a RIGHT to a copy of the evaluation from school, even if you already got one. Call the school and tell them you need a copy and will pick it up tomorrow. It should not be a problem. If the lawyer requests it there might be some paperwork, and you may have to sign a form saying they gave you a copy, but it is there. You can also go and read her file while you are there. That way you will know what is in it that might help or what might hurt. Then you can ask what the procedure it to get a copy fo the entire file. not sure about where you are, but it is often easier to provide copies to the atty, even if you have to go and get them from varous places, than to wait for the atty to get them. Also go find a book that explains Aspergers and is pretty easy to understand. I don't know what is out there now, but I am sure you will find something. Google for an autism center in your state or one of the national autism groups. Go to their website and see if you can find nfo that explains the disorder clearly and contact them to see f they have any resources that mght help you or other ideas/avenues for help. You also might consider contacting NAMI even though Aspergers isn't really a mental helath issue. ODD is, and they might be able to provide substantial info and other help. I hope some of this helps. Ignore what doesn't work, but don't just assume these groups won't help you. You won't know until you ask them. [/QUOTE]
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