My son's school is having what I would call an assembly to educate children about Autism. I am struggling with this because on one side I feel that the general public needs to understand it more as we are all familiar with the looks from ignorant people during a meltdown. On the other hand, my son is high functioning and I have never felt the need to have a conversation with him about his Autism. I never thought that this would benefit his growth. My ex and I both feel like it would just make him feel more isolated. Don't get me wrong. We have discussed it in front of him before and I'm sure he realizes that he is in a special class, but we never saw the point of sitting him down and having this conversation with him before. We help him, and guide him and give him positive reinforcement and let him know that his struggles are ok and this has worked for us. Now, we are being forced with minimal notice to have this discussion with him as the school is basically going to out all the children in the program.
My question: Is this ok? What would you do? Is this legal? Am I wrong to want to stop this? What can I do? What should I do?
I don't want him to feel any more different than he already does as he struggles with self-esteem and keeps asking if people like him. It's not that I want to hide it from him, I just don't want to draw attention to it.
My question: Is this ok? What would you do? Is this legal? Am I wrong to want to stop this? What can I do? What should I do?
I don't want him to feel any more different than he already does as he struggles with self-esteem and keeps asking if people like him. It's not that I want to hide it from him, I just don't want to draw attention to it.