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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 120797" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sue...</p><p></p><p>I have pondered and pondered this thread. I kept trying to think if there was anything wise I could say to you. Nope. </p><p></p><p>I think you have done all you could do to attempt to get thank you to the best place he can be at his level now and it is up to him from this time forward. Is he ready for all this responsibility? I think that is a huge no. I hope he doesnt get it into his head that at 18 he is now an adult and can do what he wants. If he does, I would be applying for SSI for him so fast his head would spin so he could have at least some income and medical insurance. He would probably qualify for income based housing then if he refuses to stay in the placement he is in now. </p><p></p><p>He may never be able to hold a job for more than extremely part time work. I am questioning if Cory ever can. Cory tries and then gets mad and gets fired. But two different kids and Cory has done some things that will leave me in a position to really walk away eventually. I hope thank you never does that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 120797, member: 1514"] Sue... I have pondered and pondered this thread. I kept trying to think if there was anything wise I could say to you. Nope. I think you have done all you could do to attempt to get thank you to the best place he can be at his level now and it is up to him from this time forward. Is he ready for all this responsibility? I think that is a huge no. I hope he doesnt get it into his head that at 18 he is now an adult and can do what he wants. If he does, I would be applying for SSI for him so fast his head would spin so he could have at least some income and medical insurance. He would probably qualify for income based housing then if he refuses to stay in the placement he is in now. He may never be able to hold a job for more than extremely part time work. I am questioning if Cory ever can. Cory tries and then gets mad and gets fired. But two different kids and Cory has done some things that will leave me in a position to really walk away eventually. I hope thank you never does that. [/QUOTE]
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