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Re: Residential placement at college - December 16th 2016, 06:30 PM

How did the meeting go?

Do you know if there are any reasons why it might be unlikely that you would get a residential placement at college? It might be worth finding out, to see if you meet the criteria for a residential placement. If there are criteria that you need to meet, it might be worthwhile talking with a professional who can help with that i.e. someone who can evaluate your Asperger's diagnosis.

I understand that living at home can be stressful for you, and that with Asperger's, you feel that you don't have much independence or social skills. However, if you don't get a residential placement, you can always aim to move out for university.


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