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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're concerned about him forgetting things, some of that can be alleviated by setting reminders and alarms on a smart device. I would add that to the skills you want to teach. I am the PP that made the list above. I had the exact same concerns with my two boys (both have special needs). It hit me right around 5th grade that I still had a lot of work to do with them and the things on my list were the things I came up with back then. I thought the hardest would be to teach them to get up with an alarm and it wasn't. Both of my boys ended up in college and are doing well with managing independently. [/quote] What smart device did you use? A watch with alarm or a phone watch with alarm? Any recommebdation?[/quote]
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