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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]His level: low end of low average in some areas, average or slightly above in others; poor abstract reasoning skills; very low writing and spelling skills; avid reader; good verbal vocabulary. Excellent social skills though quiet. Great with hands-on abilities. Totally self-sufficient and independent but vulnerable to being taken advantage of. No mean bone in his body. Helpful to others. He seems to be in a subset of people where there are not many others like him, which is the challenge. Parental involvement is limited; just trying to be helpful in setting a direction.[/quote] There are a lot of inclusive arts and social activities in the area for art making, health/gym opportunities, dancing, as well as church groups who have inclusive programming. Since it sounds like he is at the higher end of having LD or ID, he could also possibly volunteer to help out with some of these groups to help meet new people? I would suggest looking at his interests like reading, and then looking for inclusive programs based on those interests.[/quote]
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