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difficult child turns 18 today!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 298646" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Valerie, those are big rites of passage. I hope your difficult child takes to school. It will be a good place to meet folks with similar interest. easy child and difficult child bonding is a good thing. This is one of those places I disengage. It's between the two of them to grow a friendship as young adults. </p><p>Would he consider joining a young adult social group for AS kids? Or if he has an interest in anime, there are groups who get together. Anything that let's them put their toe into a world where they don't feel invisible. I tried anything and everything to keep difficult child engaged in social appropriate behavior. </p><p></p><p>PS: if difficult child didn't have a GPS he probably wouldn't drive around the block. He keeps all the addresses regardless if he knows how to get there alone. He is using a tool to help himself be a bit more independent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 298646, member: 3"] Valerie, those are big rites of passage. I hope your difficult child takes to school. It will be a good place to meet folks with similar interest. easy child and difficult child bonding is a good thing. This is one of those places I disengage. It's between the two of them to grow a friendship as young adults. Would he consider joining a young adult social group for AS kids? Or if he has an interest in anime, there are groups who get together. Anything that let's them put their toe into a world where they don't feel invisible. I tried anything and everything to keep difficult child engaged in social appropriate behavior. PS: if difficult child didn't have a GPS he probably wouldn't drive around the block. He keeps all the addresses regardless if he knows how to get there alone. He is using a tool to help himself be a bit more independent. [/QUOTE]
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