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<blockquote data-quote="greenrene" data-source="post: 584944" data-attributes="member: 9177"><p>That all is very interesting info, thank you so much! I was just wondering because husband and I were talking about difficult child the other day, and he seems to think that she will be living in our home for quite a while after age 18. Since she is 15 and only in 8th grade, she will still be in high school when she turns 18, but there is talk about sending her to a boarding school for high school (after she gets done with the TBS program that she is in). The general consensus is that our home is not the best place for difficult child to live for several reasons, one of which is the fact that all of her siblings are/are going to be so much younger than she is.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, the thought of difficult child ever living in my home again fills me with dread. She has never been physically violent, but she is truly awful and unbearable. Hopefully the TBS will help her mature, but she has a LONG way to go. I'll need to look up the FL laws about adults with developmental issues. She definitely has them, even if her official diagnosis is only ADHD. She's 15, but functionally she's more like 8, and that's being generous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenrene, post: 584944, member: 9177"] That all is very interesting info, thank you so much! I was just wondering because husband and I were talking about difficult child the other day, and he seems to think that she will be living in our home for quite a while after age 18. Since she is 15 and only in 8th grade, she will still be in high school when she turns 18, but there is talk about sending her to a boarding school for high school (after she gets done with the TBS program that she is in). The general consensus is that our home is not the best place for difficult child to live for several reasons, one of which is the fact that all of her siblings are/are going to be so much younger than she is. Honestly, the thought of difficult child ever living in my home again fills me with dread. She has never been physically violent, but she is truly awful and unbearable. Hopefully the TBS will help her mature, but she has a LONG way to go. I'll need to look up the FL laws about adults with developmental issues. She definitely has them, even if her official diagnosis is only ADHD. She's 15, but functionally she's more like 8, and that's being generous. [/QUOTE]
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