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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 538695" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Completely agree!!!!</p><p></p><p>While my boys are still teens, last summer I had the great privilege of seeing a 22 year old man who I taught when he was 6-7 in my classroom for kids with severe and profound autism. At 6-7 he had limited speech and I remember the hours and hours we put in trying to increase his expressive language. He talked non-stop when I saw him! He still needs special support but he is happy, does special olympics and has friends. </p><p></p><p>We have several group homes in our area. The men there have good lives. Mostly they wish for more employment opportunities but they are happy.</p><p></p><p>Life can be okay even if it stays different than your first dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 538695, member: 1169"] Completely agree!!!! While my boys are still teens, last summer I had the great privilege of seeing a 22 year old man who I taught when he was 6-7 in my classroom for kids with severe and profound autism. At 6-7 he had limited speech and I remember the hours and hours we put in trying to increase his expressive language. He talked non-stop when I saw him! He still needs special support but he is happy, does special olympics and has friends. We have several group homes in our area. The men there have good lives. Mostly they wish for more employment opportunities but they are happy. Life can be okay even if it stays different than your first dream. [/QUOTE]
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