Los Angeles Aspergers Parents’ Support Group The primary focus of this group is for parents of kids diagnosed with Aspergers. Adults with same will be allowed to attend meetings, but the kids will be the top priority, as the adults already have a support group in the area, AGUA (see belo...
The best part about it is that she is excited also. She identifies with you. She’s even spent some of her own money for a camera for her computer so she can skype with you at some point. She has questions she’d like to ask. She is currently babysitting a boy with Aspergers and...
Also, look for meetups in your area for Aspie Adults. Maybe Aspergers support groups, too, although finding a date shouldn't be the primary purpose for going to those. But if you go to one seeking support and happen to find something in common with someone else in the group, then bonus...
1. Recognizing that I need help is tricky. As a kid, it didn’t occur to me that I could ask for help. As an adult, I often get so absorbed in trying to do something that I forget that asking for help is a potential solution. 2. Asking requires speaking. Which requires engaging ...
2a. Also both ourselves and our families are neurodidiverse including autism for ourselves,BPDamong some of his family, andOCD, within my family and possiblyAspergers(sp?). Also cpstd from older generations, in both our families. No we don't have family contact if we can help it. Family...
May 27, 2010 Rating I believe your son has aspergers syndrome by: Anonymous I am a mother of three boys and my oldest just got diagnosed with aspergers syndrome. Every single one of your son's symptoms were my son's also, plus many more! There has been a lot of strange behavior ...
But perhaps the cause closest to his heart is the website he is on the verge of launching - AspergersAdvice.org, which he hopes to have up and running by late September. It will be a sort of one-stop shop for those with Asperger's and their families and will include a strictly priva...
Autistic writer and artist, Samantha Craft is best known for her prolific writings found in her well-receivedblogandbook, Everyday Aspergers. A former schoolteacher, with a Master’s Degree in Education (special emphasis on adult education and curriculum development), Sam has been published in pe...