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Voc/Rehab...they are soooo slow
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 273717" data-attributes="member: 35"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/surprise.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":surprise:" title="surprise :surprise:" data-shortname=":surprise:" /> Seriously, I hope I misunderstood this lady. The way she described it (very slowly and softly with a look of compassion) "the next step is that we fill in these forms showing what steps we have agreed to undertake".</p><p> </p><p>difficult child and I did a quick glance. "First we agree that it is important to get a high school diploma." Pause. Pause. I said "yes, May 30th is graduation".\ She quietly said "so it looks like you will attain that goal"..smile. "Then we list each of the other goals." Pause Pause "You want to see some more education"...Pause. I said "yes, as we shared with you he is enrolled at the community college for a Bridge Program this summer". Pause. Smile. "So we can put on the report that you plan to attend a program.......</p><p> </p><p>THEN after this lamebrained slow, drawn out, reiteration of what difficult child and I have shared with her, she emphasizes that we CAN NOT alter the plan unless we sit together to update the plan........BECAUSE the PLAN gets distribtuted as it is and it can NOT be changed. Good Grief. If it takes six months to fill in a plan for three months, I assume difficult child may have an AA before he is 40 and after I've been pushing daisies for 10 or 20 years. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 273717, member: 35"] :surprised1: Seriously, I hope I misunderstood this lady. The way she described it (very slowly and softly with a look of compassion) "the next step is that we fill in these forms showing what steps we have agreed to undertake". difficult child and I did a quick glance. "First we agree that it is important to get a high school diploma." Pause. Pause. I said "yes, May 30th is graduation".\ She quietly said "so it looks like you will attain that goal"..smile. "Then we list each of the other goals." Pause Pause "You want to see some more education"...Pause. I said "yes, as we shared with you he is enrolled at the community college for a Bridge Program this summer". Pause. Smile. "So we can put on the report that you plan to attend a program....... THEN after this lamebrained slow, drawn out, reiteration of what difficult child and I have shared with her, she emphasizes that we CAN NOT alter the plan unless we sit together to update the plan........BECAUSE the PLAN gets distribtuted as it is and it can NOT be changed. Good Grief. If it takes six months to fill in a plan for three months, I assume difficult child may have an AA before he is 40 and after I've been pushing daisies for 10 or 20 years. DDD [/QUOTE]
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