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Son hiding his face for the entire counseling session (Autism spectrum)
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 357670"><p>I know exactly what you mean. I can go weeks and months forgetting manster is on the spectrum but then a new situation will present itself and I can see the anxiety creep in and the difficulty he has adjusting. I think we need to talk more about our group home idea, MWM. Manster is 5 years behind L but you never know. I haven't given up hope that he will be able to function independently just yet but I have to stay open to the possiblity he will need that help. I'm not young either which is why I would like to help create a situation that will work for him when I am gone. I think L is going to be fine. Needing a bit of help isn't so bad. Heck if we could arrange a marriage with a strong, bossy, take charge girl he wouldn't need the group home lol. Hugs, ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 357670"] I know exactly what you mean. I can go weeks and months forgetting manster is on the spectrum but then a new situation will present itself and I can see the anxiety creep in and the difficulty he has adjusting. I think we need to talk more about our group home idea, MWM. Manster is 5 years behind L but you never know. I haven't given up hope that he will be able to function independently just yet but I have to stay open to the possiblity he will need that help. I'm not young either which is why I would like to help create a situation that will work for him when I am gone. I think L is going to be fine. Needing a bit of help isn't so bad. Heck if we could arrange a marriage with a strong, bossy, take charge girl he wouldn't need the group home lol. Hugs, ML [/QUOTE]
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