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<blockquote data-quote="UpandDown" data-source="post: 679462" data-attributes="member: 19025"><p>My son does go to school, its that he is not trying very hard in school. He drives himself to school and to dr appointments and that is it. And he pays for the gas for his car. I do believe that if he had to work a job to provide a roof over his head, food, etc. he would quickly realize that he has a pretty good set up. However, he is 16 so kicking him out is not a very realistic option. I agree, having to work is a fact for most of us adults. </p><p></p><p>Insanecd- I wonder the very same thing. What are we really dealing with here? I have read up on Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) and that is something that I would like to explore better. Thank you for your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpandDown, post: 679462, member: 19025"] My son does go to school, its that he is not trying very hard in school. He drives himself to school and to dr appointments and that is it. And he pays for the gas for his car. I do believe that if he had to work a job to provide a roof over his head, food, etc. he would quickly realize that he has a pretty good set up. However, he is 16 so kicking him out is not a very realistic option. I agree, having to work is a fact for most of us adults. Insanecd- I wonder the very same thing. What are we really dealing with here? I have read up on Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) and that is something that I would like to explore better. Thank you for your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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