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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 483259" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>Exactly. It is , in my opinion, tiny baby steps. I was expecting much more,esp. with my 21 year old. He currently is not functioning very high. I have more accepted difficult child daughter altough I do have high hopes and my expecations can be unrealsitc. I am stil lhoing she can do 1 credit hour at cc this Jan. That is 1 creidit, not one class. Witrh son, it has beden painful to accept that college,even part tiem is not ralsitc at this point. He is not much motivated to work. The plan right now is for him to get his unarmed security guard license next month to make baby steps in finding a job. Then there is the basic life skills stuff of living within beudget, making simple meals.Both kids sahre a condo one half mile from my condo. I give difficult child her medications daily and also offer to take her to AA and I take her to SA counceling. Another hope for her is volunteer work, one hour a week. She is not very stable right now so just the basics of laundry, grocery shopping can be a stretch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 483259, member: 6393"] Exactly. It is , in my opinion, tiny baby steps. I was expecting much more,esp. with my 21 year old. He currently is not functioning very high. I have more accepted difficult child daughter altough I do have high hopes and my expecations can be unrealsitc. I am stil lhoing she can do 1 credit hour at cc this Jan. That is 1 creidit, not one class. Witrh son, it has beden painful to accept that college,even part tiem is not ralsitc at this point. He is not much motivated to work. The plan right now is for him to get his unarmed security guard license next month to make baby steps in finding a job. Then there is the basic life skills stuff of living within beudget, making simple meals.Both kids sahre a condo one half mile from my condo. I give difficult child her medications daily and also offer to take her to AA and I take her to SA counceling. Another hope for her is volunteer work, one hour a week. She is not very stable right now so just the basics of laundry, grocery shopping can be a stretch. [/QUOTE]
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