[nabs-l] informed choice

Beth thebluesisloose at gmail.com
Sun Apr 25 03:35:23 UTC 2010


I had the executive director write the letter of justification and
when I got it, I read it, and it was the best letter I could've
written.  They're only sponsoring the in-state portion, so I have to
get more money in order to pay for this thing in full.
Beth

On 4/24/10, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com> wrote:
> 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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