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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 588553" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>Thank you all for the hugs. I am in a bad place mentally myself right now, so this meeting really hit me hard. </p><p>We've been working on his transition since he was 14, but we get something worked out and then a month later he refuses to do whatever it is we worked out. He doesn't see himself as disabled in any way. This is a young man who cannot read beyond an early first grade level and has absolutely no concept of how appropriate peer relationships work. I really don't want him sitting at home doing nothing, but the constant fight for the last 13 years has taken a major toll on me. I know there's really no way I can take another year of the same teacher unless I can get difficult child convinced that he is disabled and needs to stick it out a couple more years to see if we can get him to participate and cooperate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 588553, member: 7736"] Thank you all for the hugs. I am in a bad place mentally myself right now, so this meeting really hit me hard. We've been working on his transition since he was 14, but we get something worked out and then a month later he refuses to do whatever it is we worked out. He doesn't see himself as disabled in any way. This is a young man who cannot read beyond an early first grade level and has absolutely no concept of how appropriate peer relationships work. I really don't want him sitting at home doing nothing, but the constant fight for the last 13 years has taken a major toll on me. I know there's really no way I can take another year of the same teacher unless I can get difficult child convinced that he is disabled and needs to stick it out a couple more years to see if we can get him to participate and cooperate. [/QUOTE]
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