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[quote=Anonymous] OP, I'm not local, but in my state, planning for post HS for IEP students starts at 14 I think. And the student themselves are invited to the meetings to be a part of the plan. Vocational rehabilitation can be part of that. I have a friend with a dd with ASD and she's getting great services from VR-she is in community college after a post-HS year in which she got training with VR. Friend is thrilled with the services and progress her dd is having. There are many careers that a person with ld/iq can do. Construction trades like concrete/framing/equipment operator, culinary (maybe in an industrial kitchen), sanitation (hard work that pays well), maybe auto body work or mechanic. I don't know OP's kid reading/math skills but these are some ideas. [/quote]
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