Useful Strategies

I was thinking - people often talk about useful strategies and coping strategies. I know that I have developed strategies to best cope with Asperger's Syndrome. The problem is actually identifying these strategies. Some I can think of:

  • I wear ear defenders to reduce intrusive noise.
  • I try to plan things well to lessen the stress of a situation.
  • I try to be aware that I may not be communicating well - and tell the person.
  • I try to facilitate written communication over verbal.

Does anyone have any useful strategies that they would like to share? I know its pretty broad in scope and the strategies may be quite specific to the person but they may still be of use to others (including me Smile).

 

 

Parents
  • If you don't feel she needs to know then that maybe answers your question. In the future you may find there might come a time where telling her would be of mutual benifit. However, if at the moment you are coping and happy in your job then you are probably right in thinking she does not need to know.

    ......and roll on 20/06/13 Wink

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  • If you don't feel she needs to know then that maybe answers your question. In the future you may find there might come a time where telling her would be of mutual benifit. However, if at the moment you are coping and happy in your job then you are probably right in thinking she does not need to know.

    ......and roll on 20/06/13 Wink

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