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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 715647" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Has he ever been evaluated?</p><p></p><p>Not understanding easy to pick up social norms is a part od autistic spectrum. Social anxiety would not make him clueless to work rules. Not saying he is on the spectrum, but he could be. Its worth a neuro psychiatric evaluation.</p><p></p><p>As for millenions....</p><p>Our grandparents thought the 60s hippies, love, protesting, drugs and sexual era was hopeless. Remember? I do.</p><p></p><p>All generations are criticized by the not so perfect elders. Socrates even said if and that was longggg ago! This entitlemet in my opinion has as much to do about boomer parents who give and give and give, treating kids like little princes, than the adults they become because of it. Why would kids given everything not feel entitled?</p><p></p><p>Every teen does not need a free car, brand name clothes, and all the other toys without working. The blame is on us in my opinion. We are afraid to let our kids grow up. With some it is a Christmas party well into the 20s. We have got to stop it. If we dont, whose fault is it that our kids expect to get, get, get from us??? And the world?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 715647, member: 1550"] Has he ever been evaluated? Not understanding easy to pick up social norms is a part od autistic spectrum. Social anxiety would not make him clueless to work rules. Not saying he is on the spectrum, but he could be. Its worth a neuro psychiatric evaluation. As for millenions.... Our grandparents thought the 60s hippies, love, protesting, drugs and sexual era was hopeless. Remember? I do. All generations are criticized by the not so perfect elders. Socrates even said if and that was longggg ago! This entitlemet in my opinion has as much to do about boomer parents who give and give and give, treating kids like little princes, than the adults they become because of it. Why would kids given everything not feel entitled? Every teen does not need a free car, brand name clothes, and all the other toys without working. The blame is on us in my opinion. We are afraid to let our kids grow up. With some it is a Christmas party well into the 20s. We have got to stop it. If we dont, whose fault is it that our kids expect to get, get, get from us??? And the world? [/QUOTE]
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