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[quote=Anonymous]Given her areas of disability, maybe hiring an executive function coach who can help her with developing systems and planning-so it's not just mom and dad nagging. I think you may be asking for a level of future thinking and planning for which she is not developmentally ready. All you can really do is help her get support and give her time. It seems like you are engaging in some catastrophic thinking. She is a bright, involved kid, who has successfully held a job. So she doesn't have a portfolio ready, well that means she isn't going to a strong art school, but there are thousands of strong colleges with good art programs she can still apply to, or she can do two years at cc and build her portfolio. [/quote]
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