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On Parenting by Nancy Shute

New SCHIP Law Gives Kids Mental Health Coverage

February 04, 2009 06:25 PM ET | Nancy Shute | Permanent Link | Print

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It was written by Natalie Sirkin of Sherman Ct., that this law pertained to ;there is no requirement of proof of U. S. citizenship, this was an op ed peice she wrote to the Waterbury Republican Paper in Waterbury Ct.Can you explain to me how this will affect the Health Reform provisions on health coverage for everyone?

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Im still not sure if my son is quilified for this I am not considered low income. I have ins on my son but doesnt cover mental health.My son has combined type adhd, reseptive language disorder, articulation disorder, sensory disorder. My ins. wony pay for any of it, and make to much money for medicaid, even though I am laid off and only make 300.00 a week. Tell me what people like me are to do?

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Parenting may be an art, but there's a lot of science behind raising healthy, thriving children. Contributing Editor Nancy Shute explores the latest discoveries and developments affecting children's health and parenting. Send her your comments and questions at onparenting@usnews.com.

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