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Bradley's family learned more about his disability and how to help him make the transition to middle school.  
Bradley's Story - Bradley's family learned more about his disability and how to help him make the transition to middle school. His Asperger's Syndrome made it difficult for Bradley to make friends. He lacked social skills and had trouble responding appropriately to other children's social signals. Not fitting in made him sad and created problems in school. His family wanted to help him be successful both academically and socially. When the school couldn't help them, Bradley's family attended a VPIC workshop. Today Bradley is learning the skills that help him interact with other kids, and he's made a successful transition to middle school. VPIC workshops educate families about available services and programs that are appropriate for their child.

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