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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 588568" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>He is already done with grade 12 (I think?) Janet. He is in the transitions phase that they can be in until age 21. If he accepts his diploma then he moves on to other programs if they can be found, or if they can be funded, if he will cooperate.....</p><p></p><p>That's a lot of ifs. Yes, there still is an iep but I think I'll be in a similar spot. We have started the out of school, person centered planning....when asked for input, Q is not able to be realistic at all. I worry he won't cooperate either. Hopefully, he will do as he does now and embrace what is put before him even if he can't come up with a life time plan.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you are in this place. it really does seem like a tricky spot. I can totally picture feeling that way, as I feel my fighting energy dwindles. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can find some kind of good fit for him. Sending all the spare spunk I can.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 588568, member: 12886"] He is already done with grade 12 (I think?) Janet. He is in the transitions phase that they can be in until age 21. If he accepts his diploma then he moves on to other programs if they can be found, or if they can be funded, if he will cooperate..... That's a lot of ifs. Yes, there still is an iep but I think I'll be in a similar spot. We have started the out of school, person centered planning....when asked for input, Q is not able to be realistic at all. I worry he won't cooperate either. Hopefully, he will do as he does now and embrace what is put before him even if he can't come up with a life time plan. I'm sorry you are in this place. it really does seem like a tricky spot. I can totally picture feeling that way, as I feel my fighting energy dwindles. I hope you can find some kind of good fit for him. Sending all the spare spunk I can..... [/QUOTE]
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