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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DD has slow processing speed too, so I understand. [b]I worry about other life skills too, like driving - especially in this area. You have to think quickly and manage multiple things at once; I worry that my DD won’t be able to manage that - at least, not safely[/b].[/quote] OP checking back in. The idea of her driving actually terrifies me, I honestly don't think she can quickly process everything one needs to while driving. [/quote] Luckily if you live Ivy a metro station, driving isn’t really a necessity. I have a few friends who lived either in DC, SF, or NYC who never got their licenses because with the metro, subway, & BART, it just wasn’t necessary. This is even more true now with Lyft, Uber, etc.[/quote] I’m 35 years old and I’ve always hated driving. I still hate it. The difference is, now I can structure my life so I never have to drive.[/quote]
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