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Reply to "DCUM parents with adult children on the autism spectrum, what does your child still struggle with the most as an adult? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No college, no job, no driver's license, living at home. Most of the ASD young adults I know are in the same situation. [/quote] I wonder how this will change now that the ASD spectrum has been broadened so much. No snark intended, but there are obviously a lot of kids with ASD diagnoses these days who will be fully independent adults. (no dog in fight). [/quote] I know someone with autism who got married. But the outcome was terrible, he just walked away from his family. I think he lost his job as well. True autism has a huge impact on functioning. [/quote] +1 Come to think about it, if autistic people were to make friends as they become adults or start college and try to start a new life. This becomes a whole new level of difficulty.[/quote]
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