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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 66743" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>Donna and Janet, that's the problem. This letter is a meant to be a final step in the part of the program that deals with the crime, i.e., victims' rights, etc. </p><p></p><p>As far as his feelings, they're in the right place. If they were not, and the psychologist who manages this part of the program feels that they're simply parotting and haven't internalized what they've learned through therapy, he will not "pass" them from the program. </p><p></p><p>So now, it's just a matter of helping him get those feelings down on paper in a thoughtful, organized fashion. </p><p></p><p>Janet, that was exactly my plan and, really, this is how I've helped him throughout his school career, and it was actually written into his IEP. My son has a verbal IQ in the genius range but writes like a first-grader. This is what they've asked me to help him with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 66743, member: 1835"] Donna and Janet, that's the problem. This letter is a meant to be a final step in the part of the program that deals with the crime, i.e., victims' rights, etc. As far as his feelings, they're in the right place. If they were not, and the psychologist who manages this part of the program feels that they're simply parotting and haven't internalized what they've learned through therapy, he will not "pass" them from the program. So now, it's just a matter of helping him get those feelings down on paper in a thoughtful, organized fashion. Janet, that was exactly my plan and, really, this is how I've helped him throughout his school career, and it was actually written into his IEP. My son has a verbal IQ in the genius range but writes like a first-grader. This is what they've asked me to help him with. [/QUOTE]
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