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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 740600" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>With a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) diagnosis, this is not like school. Thats something that should qualify her for SSI. Her problems are not her fault. Did you adopt her through the state? They have her records. Im sure they gave you her history. My son with autism was a state adoption through foster care and they gave us a very detailed history on paper. This helped him get services even before he was old enough for school. He was two when we adopted him and had veen in Early Childhood Services since infancy. He was NOT that disabled!He could have been denied but he had the right paperwork and a mom who kept pushing. The school probably hated me but I was there for my kid, not the rest of them. Dont take no for an answer. Get all the records you can. There is always somebody above the somebody who says no. You wont be popular if you dont give up but...these are our children. Who cares?</p><p></p><p>After school it was easy since we knew how to do it. Goodfor you for pursuing this! Kudos!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 740600, member: 1550"] With a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) diagnosis, this is not like school. Thats something that should qualify her for SSI. Her problems are not her fault. Did you adopt her through the state? They have her records. Im sure they gave you her history. My son with autism was a state adoption through foster care and they gave us a very detailed history on paper. This helped him get services even before he was old enough for school. He was two when we adopted him and had veen in Early Childhood Services since infancy. He was NOT that disabled!He could have been denied but he had the right paperwork and a mom who kept pushing. The school probably hated me but I was there for my kid, not the rest of them. Dont take no for an answer. Get all the records you can. There is always somebody above the somebody who says no. You wont be popular if you dont give up but...these are our children. Who cares? After school it was easy since we knew how to do it. Goodfor you for pursuing this! Kudos! [/QUOTE]
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