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How do I let my difficult child Son fail on his own
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<blockquote data-quote="whateveryousay2007" data-source="post: 93177" data-attributes="member: 4265"><p>I don't have grown children so I'm only giving advice based on what I see with my parents. My baby brother is 29 years old. He is ADHD (I strongly suspect Aspergers...my son exhibits almost identical childhood behaviors...it's like they were cloned) but they tried to do that with him.</p><p></p><p>IT DIDN'T WORK. They let him stay at home. They wanted him to be successful and make it on his own. That's what every parent wants. Now he lives with them and pays $450.00/month rent. Everyone is happy. He does what he can to help them.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what else I can say. It's just an opinion. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whateveryousay2007, post: 93177, member: 4265"] I don't have grown children so I'm only giving advice based on what I see with my parents. My baby brother is 29 years old. He is ADHD (I strongly suspect Aspergers...my son exhibits almost identical childhood behaviors...it's like they were cloned) but they tried to do that with him. IT DIDN'T WORK. They let him stay at home. They wanted him to be successful and make it on his own. That's what every parent wants. Now he lives with them and pays $450.00/month rent. Everyone is happy. He does what he can to help them. I don't know what else I can say. It's just an opinion. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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