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Anyone got a good 'sheet' to explain Aspie to others - Family, employer?

Duncan74

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As above, for adult situation. Thinking as I have a couple of conversations with selected 'trusted' people there may be something I can give them / point them to.
 
As above, for adult situation. Thinking as I have a couple of conversations with selected 'trusted' people there may be something I can give them / point them to.

I don't have it with me, but I remember that @Ken has a really good one he used for his family. I read through it and felt like it explained the situation very well while being well written. You can probably modify it to suit your needs.
 
I don't have it with me, but I remember that @Ken has a really good one he used for his family. I read through it and felt like it explained the situation very well while being well written. You can probably modify it to suit your needs.
@Duncan74
You can find the document that Stuttermabolur referred to at the bottom of this post. I have also found it useful and interesting.

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