It's that routine thing with autistic kids. My son was at school a few years ago with a young boy with high functioning autism, good enough to be in mainstream school. He would get very frustrated and upset if there was the slightest change in his routine. They were in the after-school programme together and I'd often see his mother sitting in her car in the parking lot because she'd arrived early. She'd just sit and wait until the right time to go in and collect him.


Both 50
S14
M 16 yrs (his 3rd; my 1st)

ILYBINILWY - 24 Dec 2012
H moved out - 27 Jun 2013
Legally separated - 6 Sep 2013
Closing the door and changing the locks