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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 512171" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I like how slsh put it, success is relative. I realize my story is not the same kind of situation, I had to accept a long time ago that Q will always need care but for him, I do still expect he will make progress and be the best Q he can be.</p><p></p><p>That is not why I responded though. My sister is a difficult child, has been in the hospital and full of drama forever. She did graduate hs but could not handle college. She was diagnosis with adhd along with her anxiety etc. She has a full time good job, is raising two kids as a single mom and has had the same home for about 6 years. </p><p></p><p>My sons psychiatrist only works with the most behaviorally challenged kids and owns an IOP program that she just bought. She has three special needs kids herself. She said, even for Q, many of her kids end up doing well starting age 24-27....she just sees it over and over. Dont know if that is true or she was just giving me hope, but it makes sense with what we know about brain development continuing until then......esp the frontal (executive function areas) lobe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 512171, member: 12886"] I like how slsh put it, success is relative. I realize my story is not the same kind of situation, I had to accept a long time ago that Q will always need care but for him, I do still expect he will make progress and be the best Q he can be. That is not why I responded though. My sister is a difficult child, has been in the hospital and full of drama forever. She did graduate hs but could not handle college. She was diagnosis with adhd along with her anxiety etc. She has a full time good job, is raising two kids as a single mom and has had the same home for about 6 years. My sons psychiatrist only works with the most behaviorally challenged kids and owns an IOP program that she just bought. She has three special needs kids herself. She said, even for Q, many of her kids end up doing well starting age 24-27....she just sees it over and over. Dont know if that is true or she was just giving me hope, but it makes sense with what we know about brain development continuing until then......esp the frontal (executive function areas) lobe. [/QUOTE]
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