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Hi All

Hi, my son aged 8 was just recently diagnosed with Aspergers's. It's a shame it hadn't been diagnosed earlier. Anyway, I just wrote a post on my blog about the diagnosis and coming to terms with it. I hope someone finds it helpful.
A different mind
 
Welcome to AC! I hope you will find both our resources section and fellow members (many of whom are parents, whether they are on the spectrum themselves or have children on the spectrum) quite helpful to you.

wyv
 
Welcome Aaron :)

I read your blog, about your son, J. I'm sure you're still trying to get your head around it all, and wondering about his future. AS does tend to affect individuals differently, so what works for one, doesn't necessarily work for another, but there might be a few bits of advice you can take, from this community. One of the things I've noticed, for many Aspies, is that many tend to become more socially curious, later in life. If, and when, this happens, depends on the individual. I've noticed a lot of members seem to find this, in their mid-late 20s, though.

I recommend having a look through our resources section: Autism & Asperger's Resources | AspiesCentral.com

And if you're unfamiliar with Tony Attwood, I recommend looking in to him. A Google/ YouTube search, is worth doing:

The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome | AspiesCentral.com

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