LoisB, don't feel bad for giving your suggestions Every child with aspie/autism has different traits and different needs. One thing I've told my son which is very important, is that it's not his fault. He said I know that mum. Another important thing is don't say anything in front of them that you don't want repeated in front of your WAS or want them to hear. They may look like they're not listening, but I know from experience that they are My son has repeated things when I thought he wasn't listening. Keep on giving valuable suggestions Lois, everyone's opinion counts on here
H47 me48 T22 M21 S20 - Got high functioning autism 3/2000 H admits to OW and moves out to live with her 11/2000 H moves back home 2/4/13 H moves out H tells me he wants D 6/13, but now he can't afford to!