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And whatever we may talk about here on this LISTSERV like Protection and
Advocacy or whatever, and you haven't heard before, feel free to ask your
child's doctor because they should have a whole listing what's available in
your local area.

Thanks,
Anthony

Visit me at http://www.ara1.net
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Bobby G. Greer, Ph. D.
  To: [log in to unmask]
  Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 6:36 PM
  Subject: Re: Living On Own


  Kimberlee,

      In most every state there is a Protection & Advocacy agency ( probably
  one in Fairax County) which  advocates for cases such as yours. The P&A is
a
  cheaper way to go than hiring your own attorney, which scares the begees
out
  of school boards, but is expensive. Look for this agency, it is called
  different things in different states.

  Bobby
  In a message dated 4/6/02 4:00:37 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:

  > I want to push them to add
  >more time for OT, but they just flat out say "no" normally to everything,
  >so
  >I have to find a way to show it's necessary.  He cannot do much by
himself,
  >so I think they think it's a lost cause.  I feel like they gang up on me
  >at
  >the IEP meetings, anyway.

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