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After getting an official diagnosis of aspergers for my ds last week - no huge shock we just went through the assessment for the school - I have been scouring the internet to find out information to help me understand and support him. I found this today and finally i realised that it described us ~ i found peace at last that its not something that I do wrong as someone else wrote this!! Hope it helps anyone else with a child with asd
Imagine ...
By Jayne
No one loves you ...
No family picnics, parades, or weddings ...
No friends or playmates ...
No common sense ...
Imagine ...
A 12 year old who doesnt understand what will happen if he runs in front of a car or jumps into a pool ...
Imagine ...
A home looking like Fort Knox - just to keep your brother safe ...
Imagine ...
Being told your brother has a neurological brain disorder and may never be able to speak, function in society, live alone, marry or have children. Your heart sinks ...
Imagine ...
After waking your brother in the morning, if you dont do everything in the same order as the day before, at the precise moment, its enough to ruin his entire day ...
Imagine ...
Having your home invaded with teachers, social services, doctors for hours ...
Imagine ...
Watching the agony on your brothers face giving you the why are you letting them do this to me? look while doing numerous scans, blood work, x-rays and testing to figure out how to help him feel better ...
Imagine ...
Just how many that kid is a brat stares you get in public simply because your brother cannot handle social situations including a simple trip to the newspaper shop ...
Imagine ...
What autistic children, parents and families go through ...
On a daily basis.
Imagine ...
By Jayne
No one loves you ...
No family picnics, parades, or weddings ...
No friends or playmates ...
No common sense ...
Imagine ...
A 12 year old who doesnt understand what will happen if he runs in front of a car or jumps into a pool ...
Imagine ...
A home looking like Fort Knox - just to keep your brother safe ...
Imagine ...
Being told your brother has a neurological brain disorder and may never be able to speak, function in society, live alone, marry or have children. Your heart sinks ...
Imagine ...
After waking your brother in the morning, if you dont do everything in the same order as the day before, at the precise moment, its enough to ruin his entire day ...
Imagine ...
Having your home invaded with teachers, social services, doctors for hours ...
Imagine ...
Watching the agony on your brothers face giving you the why are you letting them do this to me? look while doing numerous scans, blood work, x-rays and testing to figure out how to help him feel better ...
Imagine ...
Just how many that kid is a brat stares you get in public simply because your brother cannot handle social situations including a simple trip to the newspaper shop ...
Imagine ...
What autistic children, parents and families go through ...
On a daily basis.