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Trying to move forward...seems like forever
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<blockquote data-quote="plymouthmom" data-source="post: 661311" data-attributes="member: 19298"><p>I spoke to my son about it and he does not want to go on disability although he needs it. I guess I will have to put plans in effect for him to move out and maybe at some point he will change his mind if he realizes and accepts the situation.</p><p>Like Somewhereoutthere he is not low IQ but has cognitive deficits that affect functioning. It was always like that. School was a nightmare. He had a few neuropsychs and had an IEP in school but this is when the ODD really took off. He always scored high on intelligence and IQ testing asking why if he scores high he does not do well in school? All this has been explained to him many many times. I dont think he accepts it.</p><p>I am tired of it and would like to move on with my own life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plymouthmom, post: 661311, member: 19298"] I spoke to my son about it and he does not want to go on disability although he needs it. I guess I will have to put plans in effect for him to move out and maybe at some point he will change his mind if he realizes and accepts the situation. Like Somewhereoutthere he is not low IQ but has cognitive deficits that affect functioning. It was always like that. School was a nightmare. He had a few neuropsychs and had an IEP in school but this is when the ODD really took off. He always scored high on intelligence and IQ testing asking why if he scores high he does not do well in school? All this has been explained to him many many times. I dont think he accepts it. I am tired of it and would like to move on with my own life. [/QUOTE]
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