ScotiaLass
Guru
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well done to you as well . i have a son with Aspergers Syndrome as well and its us parents who have to do so much hard work for our kids to get them to be happy and cope with the stress in their lives . my son aged 21 still struggles with buses as he thinks everyone is weird on them as people can get near or touch him poor lad . he did make it through school (not easy for everyone) and then collage where he did make some friends . he is now at uni now and has a enabler to support him (on his forth year there but only on his second year ) . no new friends here . costing me a small fortune but its want he wants and i will support him as long as i can . still worry a lot about him and his future . my 19 year old is complete opposite he has just come back from 4 months in America . my wife and i say if our 21 year old had 10% of our others confidence he would find the world so much easier . love him very much and would never change him .well done to your lad .
My son really struggles with school - he is in mainstream but attends a specialist unit within it, for certain periods of time each week.
He doesn't 'get' the social side of things and is bullied. He reads copious amounts of books on anything and everything!
His current books (he has more than one on the go at any one time!) are '1,000 Years of Annoying the French', 'The History of WW2' and 'Weapons of WW2' (see the theme? lol)
It is very difficult to watch him go through all this but he has our love and support
