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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 584897" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yes, take what positive you can. Knowing what COULD have happened, this, I suppose, was a good outcome.</p><p></p><p>It seems with his makeup, that it might be expected he would react on the surface in a negative and deflecting way. But, over time, hopefully it will sink in. If there is any way to help him view it as a next step instead of the natural consequence that it in part is (but will make him more defensive I imagine) I hope that could help him to accept little by little what is to come. </p><p></p><p>You have put together a lot of support and I pray that people in those places will be able to see how he can take advantage of what they have to offer. If not, you need to be safe. You have a back up for where he will live so it is not like he is really being thrown out as a disabled person.</p><p></p><p>You've done a great job. I really hope he is able to make progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 584897, member: 12886"] Yes, take what positive you can. Knowing what COULD have happened, this, I suppose, was a good outcome. It seems with his makeup, that it might be expected he would react on the surface in a negative and deflecting way. But, over time, hopefully it will sink in. If there is any way to help him view it as a next step instead of the natural consequence that it in part is (but will make him more defensive I imagine) I hope that could help him to accept little by little what is to come. You have put together a lot of support and I pray that people in those places will be able to see how he can take advantage of what they have to offer. If not, you need to be safe. You have a back up for where he will live so it is not like he is really being thrown out as a disabled person. You've done a great job. I really hope he is able to make progress. [/QUOTE]
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