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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 506292" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Not yet, but did see a video with interviews and like I said, it could be not great....but I have talked to parents out of the setting while in waiting rooms on and off for a year... kind of dismissed it thinking no way I could afford it. then I thought I wonder if they are like the autism program Q went to for early childhood??? so I called and sure enough.... they do full academics but since that has never been the priority for Q I am really not concerned. I am told they do get the same diplomas and can even go thru grad. with their home school classes. Services go through transition age at 21. Again, it is small groups and his odds are small but I will do my work in case. I can apply over and over to see what happens. </p><p></p><p>In the mean time I keep up the fight. One day with not talking to anyone about anything awful for Q has helped me to calm down... I can handle a big issue usually but all these little fires that keep popping up while dealing with the big deal (principal and school choice) really was wearing on me... so until conferences tomorrow night (which I already reminded her I want to be a typical parenting moment... just looking at school work, no IEP talk, no admin, no specialists and she has always honored that so hoping)</p><p>I will just enjoy the relative calm.</p><p></p><p>Then Thurs we go see the school with Q... He has already informed me it is just a visit because he is going to be perfect from now on and I told him that was a great plan... uggg poor guy....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 506292, member: 12886"] Not yet, but did see a video with interviews and like I said, it could be not great....but I have talked to parents out of the setting while in waiting rooms on and off for a year... kind of dismissed it thinking no way I could afford it. then I thought I wonder if they are like the autism program Q went to for early childhood??? so I called and sure enough.... they do full academics but since that has never been the priority for Q I am really not concerned. I am told they do get the same diplomas and can even go thru grad. with their home school classes. Services go through transition age at 21. Again, it is small groups and his odds are small but I will do my work in case. I can apply over and over to see what happens. In the mean time I keep up the fight. One day with not talking to anyone about anything awful for Q has helped me to calm down... I can handle a big issue usually but all these little fires that keep popping up while dealing with the big deal (principal and school choice) really was wearing on me... so until conferences tomorrow night (which I already reminded her I want to be a typical parenting moment... just looking at school work, no IEP talk, no admin, no specialists and she has always honored that so hoping) I will just enjoy the relative calm. Then Thurs we go see the school with Q... He has already informed me it is just a visit because he is going to be perfect from now on and I told him that was a great plan... uggg poor guy.... [/QUOTE]
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