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<blockquote data-quote="MICHL" data-source="post: 414135" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>No, he is failing most of his classes now (special needs non-public school). We will support him 100% for anything positive he wants to do. I don't think we will be able to convince him to keep going until he graduates as even now he refuses to do homework. His medications can't be adjusted any further he's on the max dose, and have trialed all the medications out there. We are getting in-home social work services for him and our familiy due to his issues. I suppose he would qualify for SSI, but would squander that money as he has no concept of saving. He is verbally and physically abusive. I can't even see him going into a group home as he doesn't get along with most others. Sometimes he gets along ok one-on-one with another friend, but not without issues. People have asked me that before, but I don't know where to start or what i should say? At 18 most young adults have a direction or at least some type of plan of their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MICHL, post: 414135, member: 321"] No, he is failing most of his classes now (special needs non-public school). We will support him 100% for anything positive he wants to do. I don't think we will be able to convince him to keep going until he graduates as even now he refuses to do homework. His medications can't be adjusted any further he's on the max dose, and have trialed all the medications out there. We are getting in-home social work services for him and our familiy due to his issues. I suppose he would qualify for SSI, but would squander that money as he has no concept of saving. He is verbally and physically abusive. I can't even see him going into a group home as he doesn't get along with most others. Sometimes he gets along ok one-on-one with another friend, but not without issues. People have asked me that before, but I don't know where to start or what i should say? At 18 most young adults have a direction or at least some type of plan of their own. [/QUOTE]
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