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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 684974" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well...his personality is still that. I get your point. But there opportunities and help out there if he does have challenges. Right now.hes on his own. MAYBE HE'D TRY HARDER WITH SUPPORTS? The support folks never gave my son the option of not trying so he did!</p><p></p><p>Gn, not all special needs people can use their strengths to be productive. The work world was a scary consistent wash for me in spite of superior verbal skills. I made too many errors, a cardinal sin at work.</p><p>I had executive function issues too, which impede things and not everybody, but MANY with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), battle that too. Not everyone is equally able. If so, we'd all succeed. It's no fun feeling stupid. And...that is how many of us feel, even if our IQ says otherwise...we do not feel up to our IQ. When you don't succeed, an I Q just mocks.</p><p>Gained much knowledge about myself from neuropsycologists. Plain therapists...useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 684974, member: 1550"] Well...his personality is still that. I get your point. But there opportunities and help out there if he does have challenges. Right now.hes on his own. MAYBE HE'D TRY HARDER WITH SUPPORTS? The support folks never gave my son the option of not trying so he did! Gn, not all special needs people can use their strengths to be productive. The work world was a scary consistent wash for me in spite of superior verbal skills. I made too many errors, a cardinal sin at work. I had executive function issues too, which impede things and not everybody, but MANY with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), battle that too. Not everyone is equally able. If so, we'd all succeed. It's no fun feeling stupid. And...that is how many of us feel, even if our IQ says otherwise...we do not feel up to our IQ. When you don't succeed, an I Q just mocks. Gained much knowledge about myself from neuropsycologists. Plain therapists...useless. [/QUOTE]
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