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Recent content by phillip_jeffries

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    Autistic adult breaking things

    No worries! I appreciate you and all of the other posters taking their time to help. Our mother and father are his legal guardians. We all live in the same house. He receives monthly social security disability payments, and while he does have his own bank account, my father takes care of it...
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    Autistic adult breaking things

    Crossbreed, thank you for the link. I will look into these resources. My brother went to a special education high school that only accepted students with psychiatric disabilities. He is incredibly intelligent and has never had issues academically. Yeshuasdaughter, he does speak, although he...
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    I Live With An Autistic Brother...

    Hi, Crossbread. We live in the United States. He is not in any sort of education program. After graduating high school, he tried taking a few online college courses, but he was not interested in continuing after the first semester. I posted a thread in the Help & Support forum with more...
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    Autistic adult breaking things

    I have a 30-year-old autistic brother, and he's recently been exhibiting some alarming behavior. There were two incidents during the past few months in which broken drinking glasses were discovered in the kitchen, which I'd thought had simply fallen to the floor. Yesterday, my brother threw a...
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    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    Hi, everyone. I live with my brother, who is autistic, and I'm looking to learn as much as I can about autism. I hope to learn some tips on how I can help him with certain problems he has been having. I look forward to interacting with all of you!
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