In six months and fourteen days Jeffrey turns 18. I have three wishes for him as he transitions into adulthood and continues to grow into a wonderful young man who can make a difference in the world:

- Wish #1: that he continues to deepen his sense of himself in the world
- Wish #2: that he continues to develop a community with breadth and depth that truly helps to bring out the best in him and whom he can rely on for good counsel
- Wish #3: with self-awareness and strong community as a foundation, he develops a meaningful approach to decision-making in his life and work
If you are a parent, mentor, or friend to any 17 1/2 year old, you may have similar wishes. In fact, in my role as program manager for next generation leaders at a high tech life sciences company, I have similar wishes for these typically 30-45 year-olds who have the capability, attributes and experience to be senior leaders.
But Jeffrey is no ordinary teen about to become a young man. Jeffrey is on the autism spectrum and has severe communication delays. Picture a six foot Curious George who is endearing, bright, adventurous, and fast. My husband and I are at a critical decision-making point in our lives: do we go the ‘typical’ route and setup a limited conservatorship for him at age 18 — a court will make the decision to take away his legal rights if we take this fork in the road? Or, do we step back and consider #1, #2 and #3 above so that we make the best decision for our tremendous son, Jeffrey.
This is no simple story…we are beginning a journey. Come along if you would like….I will be sharing where we have been and where we are going.

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