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Did you hear? I got my dd a job this summer. It was only for 8 weeks but .... it paid. Plus... no complaints
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No I didnt hear keggy, I have been outa the loop for so long. But that is great news. I think back to the gloomy old days when all I saw ahead were shattered dreams and no hope. And now I realises that there is so much. It might not be in quite the form I assumed when she was born. But I even suspect that there may be relationships and semi independent living etc.
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Your idea sounds great...all of her experience with her littlest sister should be a great benefit to her. Plus, she'll be around little children that will enjoy her as is, everyone needs that. Plus any adults without a bug up their butt will also enjoy her and who knows, maybe it'll lead to more too!
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SM, if Hazel can read she could put away books in the library. One of the adult autistics enjoys a "job" like that of course at the beginning close supervision and after that the person was just close by.
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