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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 66700" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I'm surprised that they would ask you to do this too! It seems like it defeats the purpose if you "help". How would they know how much of it was really his own thoughts and feelings and how much was you "helping"! What good does that do?</p><p></p><p>Since this isn't really going to go to the victim, I'm sure they're more interested in what he's thinking than they are the grammar, sentence structure and spelling. The most, the very MOST I would do to "help", is maybe to let him talk and you roughly transcribe what he has said. They give HIM what you've written down and let him organize it into what he wants it to say. If he's old enough to be getting out of school, he should be capable of doing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 66700, member: 1883"] I'm surprised that they would ask you to do this too! It seems like it defeats the purpose if you "help". How would they know how much of it was really his own thoughts and feelings and how much was you "helping"! What good does that do? Since this isn't really going to go to the victim, I'm sure they're more interested in what he's thinking than they are the grammar, sentence structure and spelling. The most, the very MOST I would do to "help", is maybe to let him talk and you roughly transcribe what he has said. They give HIM what you've written down and let him organize it into what he wants it to say. If he's old enough to be getting out of school, he should be capable of doing this. [/QUOTE]
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