MBP we thought we'd get Matilda a T-shirt when we get a diagnosis that says "I have Asperger's, my mum needs chocolate, not advice" hehehehe. Goodluck with assessments.
Sarah... as a teacher yourself you must be so angry and frustrated.
Mel I hope that the start of everything doesn't leave you too frustrated. J is an amazing soul and it would be so lovely for you to be able to unlock some of those things or understand some quirks better.
Maz :hugs: family heh? I'm so glad your soul sister can help you. I am so glad to be here because I feel like I have people around me now who don't judge but who are helping.
I have one friend whose children are hard to socialise with for us, and who is often saying to me "but my kids need to be themselves with Matilda... not have to change to play with her" whenever M has a meltdown because they don't share or understand something. I feel like saying "don't we as adults adjust our behaviour for who we are around, do we act the same with babies as we do with a groupd of girls on a night out (wait.. whats that again?) Why shouldn't we teach our children to start now?"
Id bel ost without my soul sister Chrissy...she really doesnt realise how much she means to this family I dont think .
Im also thankful that we can come in here and download ourselves.......know one knows the lengths and pains we go to better then us and its so good to have the understanding and empathy, with actually experienced it ourselves
I bought W a tshirt in his red faze (yep we had a red faze) that says - someday I'll be your boss...his career pee'd herself the first time she saw it
Why is it that atleast one monring a week, Jed feels the urge to yell and make W feel like crap before he goes to school
MBP - Good luck today honey I'll be thinking of you
Sarah - can I come and tell the teacher off with ya thinking of you too
Best take the boys to school before W lets loose on his little sister who keeps yelling...let me in your room NOW!!!
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