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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 741186" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>Tired, working in an office may not be possible, but could he work from home with the right living situation and supports? I freelance from home. Graphic design, coding, writing, research, and data entry can all be done from home. If work is something he wants for himself and it would not interfere with his eligibility for support and services, it might be more possible than you think. My clients are all over the country and I do everything by phone and internet. </p><p></p><p>I feel for you. You’ve got your hands full with your physically disabled son and that’s enough. You shouldn’t have to deal with another’s behavioral issues as well! I don’t blame your older son for getting angry with his brother. I’m angry on your behalf that he’s putting you through this too! Hugs to you and you son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 741186, member: 23349"] Tired, working in an office may not be possible, but could he work from home with the right living situation and supports? I freelance from home. Graphic design, coding, writing, research, and data entry can all be done from home. If work is something he wants for himself and it would not interfere with his eligibility for support and services, it might be more possible than you think. My clients are all over the country and I do everything by phone and internet. I feel for you. You’ve got your hands full with your physically disabled son and that’s enough. You shouldn’t have to deal with another’s behavioral issues as well! I don’t blame your older son for getting angry with his brother. I’m angry on your behalf that he’s putting you through this too! Hugs to you and you son. [/QUOTE]
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