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Nate Tseglin Removed From His Home and Institutionalized: Why?

Asperger syndrome in Wikipedia.

Abuse as it Affects People with Asperger's Syndrome and Autism.

Diagnostic Confusion in Asperger Disorder.

Asperger syndrome in the news and media:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3766697.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2988647.stm
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/spotlighthealth/2003-04-15-schneider_x.htm.

Peter Breggin: http://www.breggin. com.

International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology: http://www.icspp.org.

Dominic Riccio, International Director of the ICSPP, has an internet radio show: http://www.psychtruth.org.

The Sequoia Psychotherapy Center http://www.medsfree .com.

PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCIES.

Child abuse by the government:
http://adventuresinautism.blogspot.com
http://www.parentalrights.org/blog/the-issue/autistic-boy-removed-from-his-home-because-the-government-disagreed-with-the-parents
http://yankeecowgirl.wordpress.com

Fight CPS: http://www.fightcps.com.
Excerpt: "Child Protective Services, CPS, has devastated and destroyed hundreds of thousands of families in America during the last thirty years leaving a trail of broken hearts, broken dreams, and shattered childhoods. Rather than helping families, government agents have used unconstitutional laws in Juvenile Court to rip children away from their loving parents, break asunder God-given, natural, parent-child bonds, and adopt the children of the grieving out to others who profit financially with large monthly adoption subsidy payments."

About Fairview Developmental Center (where Nate currently is) and its reputation, excerpt from http://thechp.syr.edu/toolkit/SampleLetters.pdf:
At the Fairview Developmental Center (a state-run institution) in Huntington Beach, California, a staff person killed a fourteen year old young man who had autism and mental retardation by rolling him inside an exercise mat in an effort to control his behavior. The staff person was arrested. Testimony showed that as punishment for "non-compliant behavior" she had put a diaper across the young man's face to block his vision, rolled him in the mat, sat on the folded end of the mat and kept him there for more than ten minutes until he stopped kicking. The staff person's attorney argued that lay people might consider her reaction "improper" but that a room full of autistic students is "a different world". "These are socially undesirable people" the attorney went on to argue, "sometimes what a person has to do may seem strange and distasteful to others". The judge dropped charges and dismissed the case saying that he had no doubt that the staff person had caused the boy's death but that her actions were "between her and her conscience and not something for a court of law".

More Articles:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1997/12/16/MN61240.DTL&hw=Schools+at+Crossroads&sn=089&sc=110
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/14770784/detail.html
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/COMMUNITY+FEARS+WAKE+OF+HOSPITAL'S+SHUTDOWN+:+SOME+SEE+`ECONOMIC...-a083863109

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