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Any Success Stories or Do "Difficult Children" Ever Come Around?
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<blockquote data-quote="mamato3" data-source="post: 714303" data-attributes="member: 22015"><p>I agree! I have an adult autistic son who is very high functioning as well. He is not completely on his own, but he lives with my mother who recently lost her husband (my step-father). My 19 year old son stepped in to help my mother care for my step-dad who had dementia (early onset, he was only 60 when he passed). My son is now 20, in a band, works part time, and is going to college. My mom does take care of some things for him, but in a sense, he is mostly independent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamato3, post: 714303, member: 22015"] I agree! I have an adult autistic son who is very high functioning as well. He is not completely on his own, but he lives with my mother who recently lost her husband (my step-father). My 19 year old son stepped in to help my mother care for my step-dad who had dementia (early onset, he was only 60 when he passed). My son is now 20, in a band, works part time, and is going to college. My mom does take care of some things for him, but in a sense, he is mostly independent. [/QUOTE]
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