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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 513583" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>difficult child:14</p><p>diagnoses: autism, PTSD, ADHD</p><p>education: not a regular diploma, will leave high school/transition at 21</p><p>work: volunteer as he is able or supported work</p><p>friends: this is one of the saddest parts for difficult child-he wants friends, but he struggles so much to be appropriate that he does not have any friends currently. I am trying to work things out now so that he can have community/friend connections so he can socialize as an adult.</p><p>living: probably at home, but he wants to live with friends, if a friend network does not develop we may attempt to provide him with his own home as we retire and hire people to live-in.</p><p>relationships: he does not see how he is different from others, however as with the friend aspect any type of partner-relationship would be difficult.</p><p>Guardianship: we are thinking partial guardianship for money matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 513583, member: 7664"] difficult child:14 diagnoses: autism, PTSD, ADHD education: not a regular diploma, will leave high school/transition at 21 work: volunteer as he is able or supported work friends: this is one of the saddest parts for difficult child-he wants friends, but he struggles so much to be appropriate that he does not have any friends currently. I am trying to work things out now so that he can have community/friend connections so he can socialize as an adult. living: probably at home, but he wants to live with friends, if a friend network does not develop we may attempt to provide him with his own home as we retire and hire people to live-in. relationships: he does not see how he is different from others, however as with the friend aspect any type of partner-relationship would be difficult. Guardianship: we are thinking partial guardianship for money matters. [/QUOTE]
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