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[quote=Anonymous]Would this person be a good candidate, personality wise, to work in a child care setting? That's a job that has good variety in daily tasks, is fulfilling in terms of personal interaction, kids generally are drawn to young adults as role models which is helpful for a young adult looking to boost self-confidence, etc. Sister may have to hover a bit to help launch this time since her child has so little experience. But you sister needs to be gently pushy so this kid doesn't settle into a rut. Certainly home responsibilities need to be addressed. "Summer's over - if you are staying here we need to have a plan how everyone chips in." And yes, therapist is mandatory while at home. If the kid is motivated to change that they need to become independent.[/quote]
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