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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 297340" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>It was very interesting. I wish they had left more time for questions/answers. I did get in contact with/know who I need to call for transitioning issues with the school district. I've never used Pacer before, but really think I'm in for a fight this year. Everyone keeps saying but he's not 16. I say I don't care. You're going to have him to 21 if I don't see some improvement in real world skills. I know he won't work in the school. He feels stigmatized, thinks everyone is talking about him. I know it's going to be hard to fit him into a program, as he doesn't appear disabled so people think he can do everything and he has a hard time being around people with visible disabilities. It's fun, NOT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 297340, member: 7736"] It was very interesting. I wish they had left more time for questions/answers. I did get in contact with/know who I need to call for transitioning issues with the school district. I've never used Pacer before, but really think I'm in for a fight this year. Everyone keeps saying but he's not 16. I say I don't care. You're going to have him to 21 if I don't see some improvement in real world skills. I know he won't work in the school. He feels stigmatized, thinks everyone is talking about him. I know it's going to be hard to fit him into a program, as he doesn't appear disabled so people think he can do everything and he has a hard time being around people with visible disabilities. It's fun, NOT. [/QUOTE]
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