How do i convince my parents to put my severely autistic brother (22) into a facility?
My mom practically gave up her social life taking care of this piece of shit and the stress is physically affecting her.
My autistic brother has an iq lower than my dog (cant feed himself, cant clean after himself, nonverbal) extreme autism.
How do i convince her to move thos burden to a facility for other tards 24/7, or better yet how do i make him go away permanently
Any other robots dealing with this shit?
>>37513475
>wanting to destroy your own family
Kill yourself, you piece of shit
>>37513808
Im trying to save it, literally 0 cons when this piece of shit is gone
>>37513849
>Im trying to save it, literally 0 cons when this piece of shit is gone
except an extremely depressed, almost suicidal mother that she threw her own son in the mental ward
understand you don't understand what it means to be a parent and stop trying to do your mother's job
or, alternatively, buy a ticket to japan and visit aokgakihara forest.
My boyfriend's brother is 22 and has severe developmental disabilities. He doesn't have autism, but a mixture of other disorders that end up with him presenting with a low IQ. He still goes to a place for disabled adults where he lives in a supervised dorms, has a job, goes to classes, and socializes with students. He takes a bus home to his parents house every other weekend and stays home for the summer. Talk to your mom about finding a program or something similar for your brother- my sister that passed had autism and cerebral palsy, it was extremely difficult on my mother and still is more than a decade later. I understand the emotions and how she wouldn't want to "abandon" him but it might actually be better for his/your mom's emotional wellbeing to find a facility like this. It also establishes a nice routine and would give him all the support he needs, some stuff that your mom might not be able to handle alone. Even if she can, she doesn't have to and shouldn't feel like she has to. You guys should also look for autism outreach services in your area, there are many groups that provide support for parents and programs available, even just day camps. I work at one of these places for high functioning adults, it can be a huge help for adults with ASD, even just to give the parents a break
>>37513911
What exactly are they called?
Do i just google "autism outreach services" in my area?
Thanks for the help btw
>>37513949
>posters in thread increased from "3' to "4" when you made this post
why are you pretending to be OP?
>>37513963
He has multiple personality disorder
>>37514005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIQZO1fya0U
OP should watch this video and take notes
>>37513911
Roastie leave now you are not welcome here fuck the fuck off
>>37513963
idk about op but sometimes i post from my phone in class and sometimes from my laptop at home so that's 2 different poster's technically