Dinner issues

Having on going issues with our son and eating.

His 14yrs old and refuses to eat any meals with us...he refuses sandwich or dinners

At school..he wants to eat in his bedroom alone....this is causing major issues at home

We tried saying you could set away from us...in the kitchen or up the table...but no he

Will not have any off it.....

He seems to want to totally isolated himself....causing major issue's here..

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  • Aoch

    I think it is just that your parents and older brother do not understand what it is like to be autistic  

    Sometimes when people say 'it's a shame' they don't mean shameful in a nasty way, they mean it makes them feel a little bit sad, and I am sure your parents do love you, and your older brother does too.

    Your younger brother accepts you for who you are, and that is good.

    My nephew has autism and is 20 now, and it's been confusing at times for his mum and dad.

    My daughter is being tested for autism, so I am still finding out a lot about it too.

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  • Aoch

    I think it is just that your parents and older brother do not understand what it is like to be autistic  

    Sometimes when people say 'it's a shame' they don't mean shameful in a nasty way, they mean it makes them feel a little bit sad, and I am sure your parents do love you, and your older brother does too.

    Your younger brother accepts you for who you are, and that is good.

    My nephew has autism and is 20 now, and it's been confusing at times for his mum and dad.

    My daughter is being tested for autism, so I am still finding out a lot about it too.

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