Not sure where to start?

Hi there.

I'm new to this and find this subject (autism) all very confusing. We've always known our litttle boy (now 6) was different but over the past few days it's been confirmed. His school called us in and they have advised us that they beleive he is displaying autistic behaviour. His behaviour at home can and has been challenging but nothing that we would consider as naughty, just hard work sometimes. We've been told that at shcool he finds some lessons difficult and has left the room and gone off on his own and sat there banging his head on the wall or floor, something he has never done in our presence. This is one on trait he is displaying, he does avoid eye contact and has done for most of his life although if i say to him look into my eyes he does with ease. He's affectionate to us, to friends he knows, to our pet cat. He is (oddly enough) one of the most popular kids in his school, and with all the grown ups that know him. His after school club love him to bits, his teachers love him to bits and do on. He is not naughty at all, in fact, he is an absolute angel and has a heart of gold. All of this has been a shock to us. As i said, we sort of guessed he was different but hearing him displaying the type of behaviour he expresses at school and not at home was a shock. He's also really intelligent and this comes from the school. 

We don't know what to do, where to to etc. The school have given us a letter for his GP, we are takimg him there as soon as we can. We are getting the SENCO at the school involved (who is excellent). We just don't know what to do next?

Right now i feel like a crap dad.

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  • Hi all.

    I've not been on for a while as we wanted to see how things are progressing and sadly things are getting worse. He has been seen by his GP and somebody from the mental health team and they agree that he displays traits of ASD. His behavour has really deteriorated though, it's appalling at times and now he is dispruptive in school and having to go to other classes to keep him occupied. He was sobbing in class today because he 'hates' school. He is saying he wants to kill himself (not sure of he actually realises that he would be dead and not just reset a button like a game and start again) and he's only 6. We are at our wits end, the educational Pyschologist is being slow to respond, tomorrow i will make it my mission to track her down. We're really in a bad way and not coping well with this. 

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  • Hi all.

    I've not been on for a while as we wanted to see how things are progressing and sadly things are getting worse. He has been seen by his GP and somebody from the mental health team and they agree that he displays traits of ASD. His behavour has really deteriorated though, it's appalling at times and now he is dispruptive in school and having to go to other classes to keep him occupied. He was sobbing in class today because he 'hates' school. He is saying he wants to kill himself (not sure of he actually realises that he would be dead and not just reset a button like a game and start again) and he's only 6. We are at our wits end, the educational Pyschologist is being slow to respond, tomorrow i will make it my mission to track her down. We're really in a bad way and not coping well with this. 

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