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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 588522" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This is something I had no clue about when I was in the trenches but have learned about since joining this site. Have they actually done vocational training and have all that written into his IEP? There needs to be how he is going to transition into adulthood written into his IEP and it should have started somewhere around 16 I believe. </p><p></p><p>I can see where right now you have a major problem that is probably going to end up with him choosing graduation which I cant blame him doing. Now I can tell you that our local community college offers some classes for people who are probably much like your son educationally. They send a van out to get them every day and these young adults go to college everyday but its more like a learning workshop. They learn more ADL's plus some very simple jobs. We have a relative who had brain damage who did this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 588522, member: 1514"] This is something I had no clue about when I was in the trenches but have learned about since joining this site. Have they actually done vocational training and have all that written into his IEP? There needs to be how he is going to transition into adulthood written into his IEP and it should have started somewhere around 16 I believe. I can see where right now you have a major problem that is probably going to end up with him choosing graduation which I cant blame him doing. Now I can tell you that our local community college offers some classes for people who are probably much like your son educationally. They send a van out to get them every day and these young adults go to college everyday but its more like a learning workshop. They learn more ADL's plus some very simple jobs. We have a relative who had brain damage who did this. [/QUOTE]
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