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Fly away!
difficult child's SpEd Interventionist sent me a Transitional Survey to complete. It asks questions like: after high school do you think your child will attend a 4 year college/university, community college, technical school, etc? After graduation where do you think your child will live? What kind of support do you think your child will need to live on his/her own? (All with selections to make.)
difficult child is a freshman with mild developmental delays and mental illness. How am I supposed to know the answers to those questions now? I did my best, and typed a lot of notes on the survey, but...it just doesn't seem relevant to today. Not with the mental state she's in.
I know we have to look forward. But, we need some kind of stability and an idea of how we're going to maintain that first.
Sigh....
difficult child is a freshman with mild developmental delays and mental illness. How am I supposed to know the answers to those questions now? I did my best, and typed a lot of notes on the survey, but...it just doesn't seem relevant to today. Not with the mental state she's in.
I know we have to look forward. But, we need some kind of stability and an idea of how we're going to maintain that first.
Sigh....