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I Live With An Autistic Brother...

Crossbreed

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Hello & welcome.
Hi, everyone. I live with my brother, who is autistic, and I'm looking to learn as much as I can about autism. I hope to learn some tips on how I can help him with certain problems he has been having. I look forward to interacting with all of you!
(It was hard to answer you in a general introduction thread...)
Is/was your brother in special education (in school), or regular classes?

Someone might be able to point you to accessible resources if we knew what country you were in.
 
Hi, Crossbread. We live in the United States. He is not in any sort of education program. After graduating high school, he tried taking a few online college courses, but he was not interested in continuing after the first semester.

I posted a thread in the Help & Support forum with more information about him and a few specific questions. Over the past few months, he has been breaking glasses/mugs, and he hit himself in the head hard several months ago, which is why I'm trying to learn ways in which I can help him.
 

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