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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 514524" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>OH gosh you guys... I love your suggestions and the support. When we wrote Q's last IEP they did the transition piece as per law, but it was done superficially because first we were in the middle of a complete evaluation and rewriting the new BIP. He refused to answer anything about interests etc.. not sure he really can think that way, except to say he is going to be a NASCAR driver. I did fill out things he has told me at times. (he doesn't want to have to talk to anyone, doesn't want to be told what to do etc....LOL)</p><p></p><p>I actually think that there could be a way even if the brain injury treatment center we go to doesn't work with him yet at this age, they never said they dont do assessments, especially since they also have a neuropsychologist dept that works with schools and in the community...maybe between them (they do care conferences with the entire team and we now have about five therapists that do know him) and along with a social group for brain injured kids that the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) just told me about I am going to ask about the voc. evaluation through them. I can explain it is for school programming like a neuropsychologist rather than asking them for services, maybe???</p><p></p><p>Otherwise I will check into other options.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much all of you. I was proud of myself at the meeting, every time I felt my eyes well up, I just got mad. I refused to cry in front of them. They are all just playing games with my son's life here. Not OK. When done the advocate said she is booked solid for the next week due to a few cases that all got scheduled this week and they are all over the state so for the meeting Thurs. she said she can't come but she is not worried after how I stood up for Q today. THAT felt good. I did not like the feeling I had of frustration and anger, it is just not me naturally but I sure found out that if I need to stand up for myself and my son, I can do it. </p><p></p><p>I pray that a year from now, I will be able to post as I originally did, that things are going well and we are lucky. I hope anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 514524, member: 12886"] OH gosh you guys... I love your suggestions and the support. When we wrote Q's last IEP they did the transition piece as per law, but it was done superficially because first we were in the middle of a complete evaluation and rewriting the new BIP. He refused to answer anything about interests etc.. not sure he really can think that way, except to say he is going to be a NASCAR driver. I did fill out things he has told me at times. (he doesn't want to have to talk to anyone, doesn't want to be told what to do etc....LOL) I actually think that there could be a way even if the brain injury treatment center we go to doesn't work with him yet at this age, they never said they dont do assessments, especially since they also have a neuropsychologist dept that works with schools and in the community...maybe between them (they do care conferences with the entire team and we now have about five therapists that do know him) and along with a social group for brain injured kids that the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) just told me about I am going to ask about the voc. evaluation through them. I can explain it is for school programming like a neuropsychologist rather than asking them for services, maybe??? Otherwise I will check into other options. Thanks so much all of you. I was proud of myself at the meeting, every time I felt my eyes well up, I just got mad. I refused to cry in front of them. They are all just playing games with my son's life here. Not OK. When done the advocate said she is booked solid for the next week due to a few cases that all got scheduled this week and they are all over the state so for the meeting Thurs. she said she can't come but she is not worried after how I stood up for Q today. THAT felt good. I did not like the feeling I had of frustration and anger, it is just not me naturally but I sure found out that if I need to stand up for myself and my son, I can do it. I pray that a year from now, I will be able to post as I originally did, that things are going well and we are lucky. I hope anyway. [/QUOTE]
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