[nabs-l] informed choice
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sun Apr 25 02:55:56 UTC 2010
Actually, someone trying for something out of the ordinary with rehab
should remember that they have an employment goal, and an
Individualized Plan for Employment. They have to show how the
alternative they propose will get them to their goal, while the
resources the agency normally uses would not do so.
Dave
At 08:31 PM 4/24/2010, you wrote:
>Focus more on the "daily use of skills" part, because any center can
>claim they teach you braille. THey put you in there for an hour and that's it.
>Its not what you learn at LCB that sets it apart, its how you learn
>it--the fact that its blind teaching the blind, and that you have to
>use your skills on a daily bases, not because its required to pass,
>but because you absolutely have to.
>
>
>Jorge
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