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Greetings everyone

Logan's Mom

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My name is Amy and I am here because my son, who is now 6 was diagnosed with high functioning Autism, ADHD, and ODD. I guess I am just looking for a place to see what others are going through, how they handle and any new ideas that may help me with my son and vice versa. I hope I am able to help someone else during their challenges. He is my only child, so just having a child was a learning process for me, let alone a child with special needs. I look forward to reading your posts and posting myself.
 
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Hi Logan's Mom, you've come to the right place. There are lots of helpful people here and I'm sure you'll be able to ask whatever questions you need. :D:cool:
 
My name is Amy and I am here because my son, who is now 6 was diagnosed with high functioning Autism, ADHD, and ODD. I guess I am just looking for a place to see what others are going through, how they handle and any new ideas that may help me with my son and vice versa. I hope I am able to help someone else during their challenges. He is my only child, so just having a child was a learning process for me, let alone a child with special needs. I look forward to reading your posts and posting myself.

Hi Logan's Mom. Welcome to AC!!!

We have some great parents who share helpful ideas with each other. You are sure to enjoy the ideas already shared i. The past on here, as well as the ones yet to come.
 
Hi Amy. My 11 year old daughter is aspie high functioning and scores highly on the ADHD scale ut doesnt have ADHD. My step son is also HF aspie and my step daughter has turrets. Its, ahem, a learning curve ;-)
 
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