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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 663102" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Copa-Thanks, he wants the money to go shopping. His extended school year consists partly of learning to navigate in the community. They are taking the kids down to a popular shopping area and he wants money to buy clothes. I'm thankful it's nothing worse than that but he does need to stop the stealing!</p><p></p><p>Pasajes-He is working! In fact, he now has two jobs (but the second one is through school and he hasn't gotten paid yet for that one). He is just spending faster than he is making it! We are trying to get him to save but it's almost impossible (unless he really wants something-once in awhile he will save up). I do know I need to apply for Social Security but I told husband that we will have to apply for guardianship because he will not be able to save anything at this point! I agree that he is not being malicious. He is generous to a fault. When he has money he will ask to take us out to dinner or wants to buy a game for all of us to play, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 663102, member: 1631"] Copa-Thanks, he wants the money to go shopping. His extended school year consists partly of learning to navigate in the community. They are taking the kids down to a popular shopping area and he wants money to buy clothes. I'm thankful it's nothing worse than that but he does need to stop the stealing! Pasajes-He is working! In fact, he now has two jobs (but the second one is through school and he hasn't gotten paid yet for that one). He is just spending faster than he is making it! We are trying to get him to save but it's almost impossible (unless he really wants something-once in awhile he will save up). I do know I need to apply for Social Security but I told husband that we will have to apply for guardianship because he will not be able to save anything at this point! I agree that he is not being malicious. He is generous to a fault. When he has money he will ask to take us out to dinner or wants to buy a game for all of us to play, etc... [/QUOTE]
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