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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 351275" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont think that was a very nice question but I guess it could be a valid question.</p><p></p><p>I know that whenever I walked into a courtroom when my son was a minor my Parent Report was in my hand and I had copies for everyone. Actually, I had already submitted them to all court personnel ahead of time to be read. In that Parent Report it listed everything about my son. His medical history, when I first found out there was something different about him, when he was first identified with a diagnosis, which ones, all doctors seen, all testing done, all medications and results, behaviors both good and bad, all parenting classes I had taken, my hopes and dreams for my child, and stuff I cant even remember. </p><p></p><p>The courts found this invaluable. It showed them that I had been actively working to get help for my son since he was a preschooler. I wasnt just in denial about his problems. I wasnt just showing up in court and suddenly saying...oh my son has xxx wrong with him now. He had a history of issues. His mental health case folders were 3 3" binders full of documents when he was 12. Heaven only knows what size they were when he left the program at 17!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 351275, member: 1514"] I dont think that was a very nice question but I guess it could be a valid question. I know that whenever I walked into a courtroom when my son was a minor my Parent Report was in my hand and I had copies for everyone. Actually, I had already submitted them to all court personnel ahead of time to be read. In that Parent Report it listed everything about my son. His medical history, when I first found out there was something different about him, when he was first identified with a diagnosis, which ones, all doctors seen, all testing done, all medications and results, behaviors both good and bad, all parenting classes I had taken, my hopes and dreams for my child, and stuff I cant even remember. The courts found this invaluable. It showed them that I had been actively working to get help for my son since he was a preschooler. I wasnt just in denial about his problems. I wasnt just showing up in court and suddenly saying...oh my son has xxx wrong with him now. He had a history of issues. His mental health case folders were 3 3" binders full of documents when he was 12. Heaven only knows what size they were when he left the program at 17! [/QUOTE]
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