For those on the spectrum, what advice would you give to a parent of a young child who has high functioning autism. For now and for the future.
Thank you for bringing this up as a topic. I am the mother to one confirmed child on the spectrum, and one child that has yet to be diagnosed (wanting to making sure he isn't copying my eldest)... I often worry so much if I'm supportive enough, if I'm doing the right things, if I'm making a difference for him. Each thread I read that states another person with ASD has plans to ctb or already has... it takes my breath away. But my perspective is as a parent. Anyone here that can provide me with any and all resources or suggestions that you wished your parents did, you wished you were able to do or experience, or anything else that you feel would have improved your life, I'm all ears!
I'm so sorry to those on here that are struggling in general, as I am, but as a parent my heart breaks even more for those that are on the spectrum and want to ctb. I'm paranoid I'll find my son hanging in his closet, especially since his grandfather recently ctb whom he was very close to.
Again, thank you for bringing this up! I'll take anything I can get and try to help him. He's 9. The same age I had my first attempt.
I can not say 100% sure that I have autism, I am in the process of diagnosis.
My advice would be:
1) Don't overprotect him
2) Do not downplay autism, it is something "invisible" but really annoying.
Do you have any advice to not over protect? I have been giving him freedom here and there to ride his bike with his friend in our neighborhood. But what over freedoms should be considered? He's 9. The main aspects of being overprotective we do is extreme caution around water, stranger danger, etc.
Put time effort and money into them. Make sure they do some kind of sport that they like.
Would you suggest something like self defense as a sport?