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[quote=Anonymous]Is she happy? What's important is if she's happy and content. I have a child who is lower functioning, non-verbal ASD. They will always live with DH and I. My entire life is making sure they're happy, healthy and well taken care of. We work hard to provide as many experiences as possible. I made sure to befriend his classmates parents, and other people like them in our community. If I were to focus on all of the things they will never experience like their siblings will, I'd be a wreck (and I used to be). Can she join a group for people who are similar or share the same interests? Church? There are jobs available to people with disabilities/SN. It's never too late to try new things and get her involved in and around the community. [/quote]
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