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[quote=Anonymous]Is he getting better each year or worse? Does he have a job or plans lined up for summer? What will you do when he comes home? I had similar concerns with my DC, in some ways I still do, but they’ve been turning it around slowly and surely. His brain is still developing. So is his discernment, judgment, maturity to make different decisions and process setbacks. I wouldn’t leave him on his own just yet. He’s just a junior in college. And it sounds like, he’s at least going to get his degree. That’s something. I would start setting expectations around behaviors and responsibilities, give support and guidance, not enablement. [/quote]
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