pepperidge
New Member
HI--the thread on emancipation got me wondering about the opposite.
What if you have a difficult child who you don't think will be ready to handle money, make sensible decisions about future (like continue to get IEP services to the age of 21) etc. I understood from a parent of a difficult child that there is some action that one can take to maintain some sort of guardianship. Does anyone know anything about this?
Seriously worried about difficult child#2 ability to live an independent life, but he is not so compromised that he won't want to try or needs sheltered living say for Down's syndome kids. Are there really services out there post 18 for our difficult children?
Thanks
What if you have a difficult child who you don't think will be ready to handle money, make sensible decisions about future (like continue to get IEP services to the age of 21) etc. I understood from a parent of a difficult child that there is some action that one can take to maintain some sort of guardianship. Does anyone know anything about this?
Seriously worried about difficult child#2 ability to live an independent life, but he is not so compromised that he won't want to try or needs sheltered living say for Down's syndome kids. Are there really services out there post 18 for our difficult children?
Thanks