Snap. I don't think my son would last the first week in such 'care' facilities. Over my dead body would be the only way he'd find himself in such a place. I just hope I can guide him to personal independence before that day arrives. The alternative is unthinkable for me.
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he's taking you on his journey with him! Does he read?
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Oh yes. Books, labels, signs... you name it, he'll read it now. When we were trying to get him talking again after a year of silence, I used to phonetically read out the 3 letters of every passing car number plate to him as if it were a word, until he started doing it too. :)
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Thank you for this!
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Oh... you're welcome. Hope it helps in some way. :)
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He's still only 8. I still refer to him as little one, but he's really not that little any more.
But also... so many languages ahead too!
(Chinese is just his latest fad)
I preferred the previous ones - at least I could still understand the keyboard and the menus then! 
