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Begin with Section I: Health History. Fill in the child's birth name, new name, place of birth, and date of birth. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial.
Continue by detailing the type of delivery and any prenatal complications. Use the provided fields to record the child's birth weight and Apgar scores at both 1 and 5 minutes.
In the same section, document any abnormal findings from the physical examination at birth, initial growth rates, and developmental milestones. Be thorough in your explanations.
Move on to Section II: Social History. List relationships among siblings and extended family members, ensuring you include names and addresses for clarity.
Proceed to Section III: Educational History. Record educational institutions attended by the child along with a summary of their performance.
Finally, complete Section IV: Genetic History by providing detailed information about biological parents and grandparents, including health histories and educational backgrounds.
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Health, Social, Education, and Genetic History Records
In 1984, Texas started collecting Health, Social, Education, and Genetic History (HSEGH) information on birth families if the child was being privately placed.Read more
What information must I provide the adoptive parents prior to
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