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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 741246" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>Tiredout</p><p>I think we are both thinking that our sons would be best with others with similar disabilities. But I wonder if we aren't limiting their options. Perhaps personalities and shared interests should be more important.</p><p></p><p>A memory came to me.. A French movie that I borrowed from my library years ago. About a wealthy totally physically disabled man who hired a seemingly inappropriate man as his aide. Very touching as I remember and perhaps a lesson to us about opening our minds to others. I need to watch it again. Q</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 741246, member: 23371"] Tiredout I think we are both thinking that our sons would be best with others with similar disabilities. But I wonder if we aren't limiting their options. Perhaps personalities and shared interests should be more important. A memory came to me.. A French movie that I borrowed from my library years ago. About a wealthy totally physically disabled man who hired a seemingly inappropriate man as his aide. Very touching as I remember and perhaps a lesson to us about opening our minds to others. I need to watch it again. Q [/QUOTE]
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