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For those of us with Young adult difficult child's. A little insight.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 237980" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yup. That's why I would never force my son to live completely in his own place with no supervision. I feel that for MY particular boy it would be cruel. He can do most things himself, but he does need a little help, and he WANTS that help. He also has problems with executive function and, although he may mature A LOT, his executive function deficits will not clear up. Our goal for him right now is an assisted living apartment where he can pretty much live his own life, he he'd probably have a matched roommate and a social worker to make sure he's A-ok. The goals I had for my other kids are not the same as for this one. He is different, and that's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 237980, member: 1550"] Yup. That's why I would never force my son to live completely in his own place with no supervision. I feel that for MY particular boy it would be cruel. He can do most things himself, but he does need a little help, and he WANTS that help. He also has problems with executive function and, although he may mature A LOT, his executive function deficits will not clear up. Our goal for him right now is an assisted living apartment where he can pretty much live his own life, he he'd probably have a matched roommate and a social worker to make sure he's A-ok. The goals I had for my other kids are not the same as for this one. He is different, and that's ok. [/QUOTE]
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