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<blockquote data-quote="oddoneout" data-source="post: 380737"><p>Hello Andy, My apologies for not replying sooner,and thank you for your reply.It's nice to be able to share things with people who understand. Yes, it took lots of guts to speak to the neighbour! At least difficult child seems to have understood not to play ball in the close. The body of a man and the brain and emotions of a child. How are you fairing? My husband is probably on the spectrum too, comments were made when difficult child was going through diagnosis.I guess as a family we use black humour about ourselves. Some days you just can't though, I'm sure you know what I mean. Someone came to the house to see my daughter, but they said that her problems were so deep rooted that she needs to see someone else. Problem is, daughter has to go to see them, not the other way around. Hmm. Don't know how that is going to pan out. Yes, we worry about the 2 year old here. He is, so far, a very happy sociable little boy. He has helped to improve relations within the household, difficult child doesn't associate with him much but will ruffle his hair.His speech is delayed, apparently due to poor concentration and listening skills, so he has just started going to a little group for children with speech delay. Hope that is the only reason for the delayed speech!lol.Have got a couple of appointments next week to try to find somewhere difficult child can go now that he has left school. One is for employment options and one is a sixth-form for physically disabled teenagers. That was suggested because it's a small group and difficult child doesn't want to go to an ordinary college. We have looked at a few but they are too big for him, his words not mine. At least he could recognise that. Well, I'm sorry to prattle on about myself so much, I'd love to hear again from you. Hope all is well with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oddoneout, post: 380737"] Hello Andy, My apologies for not replying sooner,and thank you for your reply.It's nice to be able to share things with people who understand. Yes, it took lots of guts to speak to the neighbour! At least difficult child seems to have understood not to play ball in the close. The body of a man and the brain and emotions of a child. How are you fairing? My husband is probably on the spectrum too, comments were made when difficult child was going through diagnosis.I guess as a family we use black humour about ourselves. Some days you just can't though, I'm sure you know what I mean. Someone came to the house to see my daughter, but they said that her problems were so deep rooted that she needs to see someone else. Problem is, daughter has to go to see them, not the other way around. Hmm. Don't know how that is going to pan out. Yes, we worry about the 2 year old here. He is, so far, a very happy sociable little boy. He has helped to improve relations within the household, difficult child doesn't associate with him much but will ruffle his hair.His speech is delayed, apparently due to poor concentration and listening skills, so he has just started going to a little group for children with speech delay. Hope that is the only reason for the delayed speech!lol.Have got a couple of appointments next week to try to find somewhere difficult child can go now that he has left school. One is for employment options and one is a sixth-form for physically disabled teenagers. That was suggested because it's a small group and difficult child doesn't want to go to an ordinary college. We have looked at a few but they are too big for him, his words not mine. At least he could recognise that. Well, I'm sorry to prattle on about myself so much, I'd love to hear again from you. Hope all is well with you. [/QUOTE]
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