worm761
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DS is 13 almost 14 years old. When we took him to the neuro-psychologist, the paperwork I got back states that a diagnosis of either High Functioning Autism or Asperger's Syndrome should be considered. I just assumed Aspie and went with that. The older he gets the more I see it is probably HFA. I don't believe he will be able to move out on his own or even hold a job. I know we will try as he gets to those stages in life but between the autism and ADHD, I just don't think it will happen. He really wants to be a video game designer and we are running with that right now. He is trying to design a game for Nintendo. He eats, sleeps and breathes video games. So I started thinking about his future the other day. If he is unable to hold a job he will most likely need SSDI. Right? Would it be better to try to get it for him now, as a minor? Will that make it easier for him as an adult? These aren't really the things I wish to think about but the reality is you have to with these kids. So any advice you guys have?
Part of the reason we think this is he cannot get his morning routine down. This is not hard. Eat breakfast, brush teeth, deodorant, hair, put on clean clothes. At almost 14 he should be able to accomplish this. Yet every morning it takes over an hour to get it all done. And sometimes He doesn't get everything done. I have tried lists/posters. but he can't remember to look at/follow them. Any suggestions? we homeschool so it doesn't really matter how long it takes but it kinda does if you know what I mean. Things are getting harder these days since I just had a baby too. Thanks for listening and for any advice you guys might have for me.
Part of the reason we think this is he cannot get his morning routine down. This is not hard. Eat breakfast, brush teeth, deodorant, hair, put on clean clothes. At almost 14 he should be able to accomplish this. Yet every morning it takes over an hour to get it all done. And sometimes He doesn't get everything done. I have tried lists/posters. but he can't remember to look at/follow them. Any suggestions? we homeschool so it doesn't really matter how long it takes but it kinda does if you know what I mean. Things are getting harder these days since I just had a baby too. Thanks for listening and for any advice you guys might have for me.