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Son 22 years old with-no direction
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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 708004" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Hi Ame and welcome.</p><p></p><p>I think that he's on his own and playing his music and not ruining your life, stealing from you etc.</p><p></p><p>If HE is depressed than HE needs to get help. He is an adult. You can help to guide him and let him know that you both love and support him but he is responsible for his own life.</p><p></p><p>He is very young and some day he may go back to school. As many say here, don't write the end of the story!!</p><p></p><p>Or college may not be for him. If he is very intelligent as you say, he will find his niche. We are also waiting for our son to find his niche. Some people never find their niche.</p><p></p><p>For some reason, some young adults struggle more than others. No one knows why and we as parents certainly hope they find their way but his life is HIS journey. All you can do is give him your love and support and keep the lines of communication open. Sometimes we have to just get out of the way and let them figure it out!</p><p></p><p>It's good that his father is maintaining a close relationship with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 708004, member: 15032"] Hi Ame and welcome. I think that he's on his own and playing his music and not ruining your life, stealing from you etc. If HE is depressed than HE needs to get help. He is an adult. You can help to guide him and let him know that you both love and support him but he is responsible for his own life. He is very young and some day he may go back to school. As many say here, don't write the end of the story!! Or college may not be for him. If he is very intelligent as you say, he will find his niche. We are also waiting for our son to find his niche. Some people never find their niche. For some reason, some young adults struggle more than others. No one knows why and we as parents certainly hope they find their way but his life is HIS journey. All you can do is give him your love and support and keep the lines of communication open. Sometimes we have to just get out of the way and let them figure it out! It's good that his father is maintaining a close relationship with him. [/QUOTE]
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