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Encourage parents to consider brother intellect disorder...
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<blockquote data-quote="ElscottHavoc" data-source="post: 14554926" data-attributes="member: 93145"><p>Yeah. That's probably a good spot to start. He can be extremely stubborn on accepting my input, despite the fact he relies so much on our parents, he's intent that he doesn't need anyones input or help. </p><p></p><p>Regardless of his need or lack of need for professional intervention, I'll at least try and find time this weekend to chit chat about life and where he wants to go in it - usually it ends in hostility due to him not considering my advice, but perhaps I can do a better job of just being an open book instead of a "judge" of his life. I know he wants to get married in a few years to this girl he met, so maybe I can carefully talk about what responsibilities marriage will incur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElscottHavoc, post: 14554926, member: 93145"] Yeah. That's probably a good spot to start. He can be extremely stubborn on accepting my input, despite the fact he relies so much on our parents, he's intent that he doesn't need anyones input or help. Regardless of his need or lack of need for professional intervention, I'll at least try and find time this weekend to chit chat about life and where he wants to go in it - usually it ends in hostility due to him not considering my advice, but perhaps I can do a better job of just being an open book instead of a "judge" of his life. I know he wants to get married in a few years to this girl he met, so maybe I can carefully talk about what responsibilities marriage will incur. [/QUOTE]
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