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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 380673" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Ugh! I'm sure you are disgusted. My difficult child has to be reminded with a check list to take trash out. Dirt and smells gross me out and I get nuts when I visit him and his environment is dirty. Not messy mind you but dirty. Makes me nauseous. I'm sure your son and my son learned different but don't seem to know how to transfer that info into action. Right now(knock on wood) difficult child is afraid of failing so he is actually using the check list. I'm sure it's not up to what I would want but if the health dept doesn't need to close it down, I'll be happy. </p><p>I understand the offer to clean the bathroom and kitchen. The longer they look at the filth the angrier they will get. </p><p>I don't know what will help your difficult child but he has to make some leaps to learn to live on his own. What happened to the lady who took him in for all that time? Did he wear out his welcome?</p><p>I'm sorry. I know it's a worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 380673, member: 3"] Ugh! I'm sure you are disgusted. My difficult child has to be reminded with a check list to take trash out. Dirt and smells gross me out and I get nuts when I visit him and his environment is dirty. Not messy mind you but dirty. Makes me nauseous. I'm sure your son and my son learned different but don't seem to know how to transfer that info into action. Right now(knock on wood) difficult child is afraid of failing so he is actually using the check list. I'm sure it's not up to what I would want but if the health dept doesn't need to close it down, I'll be happy. I understand the offer to clean the bathroom and kitchen. The longer they look at the filth the angrier they will get. I don't know what will help your difficult child but he has to make some leaps to learn to live on his own. What happened to the lady who took him in for all that time? Did he wear out his welcome? I'm sorry. I know it's a worry. [/QUOTE]
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