The one who graduated (2012) without passing a math test in four years is doing okay. He's a cashier at 7-11, but this is the first time since he started working that he's kept a job for more than a few months. He's living with his girlfriend (who is rather responsible,) and I think he'll come around sooner or later.Zero wrote: Did things get better for your kid in school? I seem to recall you think about having him attend an academy.
The younger one with Asperger's is a tough nut. He's 19 and in his "senior," year of high school, but he only has enough credits to qualify as a junior. I can't blame this on the school, though, he has plenty of resources at this HS. (Different HS than the older kid went to.) At some point, Aspie or not, a person has to take charge of their own future.
He won't be graduating and I don't see how the school can let him in when he's 20. So, we have to help him figure out what he's going to do with his life. He's not hanging out playing PS for the rest of his life, at least not in our house.