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11:30 p.m. and Tyler is AWOL - UPDATE - Found
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 104562" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sue...I swear...I think with Dude and thank you they must have been secretly taking lessons from Cory on the sly. Maybe he has been teaching a course on just how to be a difficult child. </p><p></p><p>You cannot let him know he has you worried. You know it. This is going to be a really bumpy ride for the next few years. I dont think there is a thing you can do but let him learn for himself exactly what HE doesnt know yet.</p><p></p><p>I saw a young man today who made me think of your thank you outside of my therapy appointment. I go to this agency that handles various types of things such as group home placements, aides, etc. Well, the therapist for this guy (or maybe it was his case manager...who knows) and his aide were outside talking when I arrived...with him...lol. And this guy was going on and on about how he wanted to move out of his group home and he could do things on his own...he didnt need anyone else...he knew it all...he didnt even need help! When they were pointing out about money management and all that...he made the comment that he didnt need a light bill because he just wouldnt turn on the lights! He would play his video games by battery power...lmao. I had to speak up and asked...well what about keeping the food in the fridge cold and the heat on? he said...well...thats all I need power for...lmao.</p><p></p><p>Yep...a difficult child!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 104562, member: 1514"] Sue...I swear...I think with Dude and thank you they must have been secretly taking lessons from Cory on the sly. Maybe he has been teaching a course on just how to be a difficult child. You cannot let him know he has you worried. You know it. This is going to be a really bumpy ride for the next few years. I dont think there is a thing you can do but let him learn for himself exactly what HE doesnt know yet. I saw a young man today who made me think of your thank you outside of my therapy appointment. I go to this agency that handles various types of things such as group home placements, aides, etc. Well, the therapist for this guy (or maybe it was his case manager...who knows) and his aide were outside talking when I arrived...with him...lol. And this guy was going on and on about how he wanted to move out of his group home and he could do things on his own...he didnt need anyone else...he knew it all...he didnt even need help! When they were pointing out about money management and all that...he made the comment that he didnt need a light bill because he just wouldnt turn on the lights! He would play his video games by battery power...lmao. I had to speak up and asked...well what about keeping the food in the fridge cold and the heat on? he said...well...thats all I need power for...lmao. Yep...a difficult child! [/QUOTE]
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