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Objectives of a parent of a child with special needs

November 14, 2019 awblock1

          β€œIn war, then, let your great object be victory, not lengthy campaigns.”  Sun Tzu, The Art of War.          …

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Voluntary Mental Health Patient admissions rights under the Texas Mental Health Code-violation may provide a cause of action

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          If you went to a mental health facility for help, were convinced that you needed inpatient treatment and then…

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Right to liberty of persons who have voluntarily admitted themselves to a mental health facility and are held against their will

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Right to Liberty of all persons and specifically persons who have sought mental health assistance voluntarily but who were held…

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Fabrication of evidence in interview of a potential patient for voluntary admission to a mental health facility

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Fabrication of Evidence           To fabricate an oral confession by a criminal accused violates both the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments…

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False Imprisonment-your right not to be held against your will in a mental health facility

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False Imprisonment – your right not to be held against your will in a mental health facility           Your constitutional…

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Special Education questions a parent should ask if you suspect your child may have special needs or special education

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Is the child making acceptable grades or progressing in school?  What explanation does the child have for poor performance?  What…

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November 9, 2018 awblock1

What goes into a blog post? Helpful, industry-specific content that: 1) gives readers a useful takeaway, and 2) shows you’re…

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