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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 8961" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Welcome Wishing!! Since you've admitted to "lurking" I don't need to tell you about all of the support and advice you'll find here. It truly is a soft place to land and there are times I thought I would go nuts without it.</p><p></p><p>I understand completely about your concerns for your son's futures. My difficult child is almost 17 and while he comes across as relatively "normal", he's operating emotionally and in his maturity on the level of about a 10-11 year old. He's flunking most of his classes, has never had a job (and I can't see him handling one anytime soon), has not been allowed to take driver's training but he'll tell you.....he's going to be rich and famous some day and have an awesome house. Good luck with your search for services. I'm sure you'll find something good for him! :warrior:</p><p></p><p>Welcome again! It's so nice to find a place where people understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 8961, member: 2459"] Welcome Wishing!! Since you've admitted to "lurking" I don't need to tell you about all of the support and advice you'll find here. It truly is a soft place to land and there are times I thought I would go nuts without it. I understand completely about your concerns for your son's futures. My difficult child is almost 17 and while he comes across as relatively "normal", he's operating emotionally and in his maturity on the level of about a 10-11 year old. He's flunking most of his classes, has never had a job (and I can't see him handling one anytime soon), has not been allowed to take driver's training but he'll tell you.....he's going to be rich and famous some day and have an awesome house. Good luck with your search for services. I'm sure you'll find something good for him! [img]:warrior:[/img] Welcome again! It's so nice to find a place where people understand. [/QUOTE]
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