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Hi everyone

KateKate

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Hi, I am Kate the parent of an undiagnosed AS son. I was hoping I could get some persepctive and advice on how to help him. He has just started secondary school and is struggling making friends. Would really appreciate any help/advice. :)
 
Hi Kate,
Welcome to AC. There's a parenting forum you may like to browse, as well the education forum and a general social forum that covers this situation. The adulthood forum may also be useful!

Enjoy your stay. :)
 
Hi & welcome.
You can also try asking questions about the things that in your son that you don't understand or finding confusing.
 
Welcome, biggest recommendation don't self diagnosis and go see a psychologist as soon as possible and get him properly tested.

Get him the support he needs as early and as quickly as possible. Get him the help I never had and most likely never will get
 
Hey Kate, there's lots of resources here and you can talk to us about stuff. Welcome ! :)
 
Finding the other "weird kids" helped me...geeky activities were a lifesaver. I do wish someone had sat me down and explained social guidelines specifically. My son has some very mild tendencies, I am more severe than him, but he does struggle with friendships, so I am gentle but blunt about things, but he knows I struggled more than him...that helps reduce embrassment. ASD adults need to get treated so we can start mentoring and helping the kiddos!
 
KateKate

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