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Toxic ex manipulation of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 738135" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>SleepyMommy, It is sad that your son's father is so insecure that he can't be a support for the boy. I think your son needs to know the diagnosis, he sounds like a bright kid. He may be able to help himself better if he knows what he is dealing with. Talk honestly about it being best at this point, not to share the info with his father. Maybe talk about 1st you and he need to figure out how to help him cope before sharing the info.</p><p>The more I read here, the more I wonder if my 21 year old would be on the autism spectrum.</p><p>and SleepyMommy, I too am a Ravenclaw, my patronis is a ragdoll cat...Always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 738135, member: 23103"] SleepyMommy, It is sad that your son's father is so insecure that he can't be a support for the boy. I think your son needs to know the diagnosis, he sounds like a bright kid. He may be able to help himself better if he knows what he is dealing with. Talk honestly about it being best at this point, not to share the info with his father. Maybe talk about 1st you and he need to figure out how to help him cope before sharing the info. The more I read here, the more I wonder if my 21 year old would be on the autism spectrum. and SleepyMommy, I too am a Ravenclaw, my patronis is a ragdoll cat...Always. [/QUOTE]
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