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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 466032" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>This has been very much my experience with transition programs. They act as if this is their first experience with someone who isn't immediately "with the program." And there you go, out on the street, trying to figure it out on your own because the folks who are supposed to have experience with these attitudes can't have it. But to cut them a bit of slack--apparently these "attitudes" affect the program as a whole. Other kids are teetering on the edge, and when they see ours tipping over it, they follow. Next thing you know, the whole structure of the program is being threatened. This is not comforting--I'm in exactly the same spot as you at the moment--but I have tried putting the situation in this light to Peter Pan, who could use a reminder that he is not the only one trying to get it together by way of a transition program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 466032, member: 11180"] This has been very much my experience with transition programs. They act as if this is their first experience with someone who isn't immediately "with the program." And there you go, out on the street, trying to figure it out on your own because the folks who are supposed to have experience with these attitudes can't have it. But to cut them a bit of slack--apparently these "attitudes" affect the program as a whole. Other kids are teetering on the edge, and when they see ours tipping over it, they follow. Next thing you know, the whole structure of the program is being threatened. This is not comforting--I'm in exactly the same spot as you at the moment--but I have tried putting the situation in this light to Peter Pan, who could use a reminder that he is not the only one trying to get it together by way of a transition program. [/QUOTE]
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