new diagnosis

Hi.  Am new to this site and have only logged on today.  My 17 year old son has just been diagnosed with high-functioning autism, and I am trying to understand just what this means for his future.  I have had concerns for some time, and eventually went to the GP as he finished his GCSE exams, with Matt's consent.  It has taken a year to get this far, and I am disappointed that his school didn't appear to take me more seriously.  However, he acheived quite well with his GSCE results, but has struggled to manage the level of study required in 6th form so has made the decision to leave and go to college.  He has done very well at normalising his behaviour but their are definite signs of autistic thinking - stuggles to read emotions, black and white thinking, lack of ability to evaluate and critique text - and hasn't a clue what to do with his future.  I would really appreciate any information from anyone, or any parent who has gone through similar situation, so I can best support him.

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  • As Scorpion said what are his interests? Finding this out can help him find a path to take when it comes to education and/or employment. If he's interested in video games for example, have a look locally to see if there are courses aimed specifically at that field. 

    A few years ago I was very interested in web design and photography and so I took uni courses in both those fields and became completely immersed in them and did quite well on my exams. 

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  • As Scorpion said what are his interests? Finding this out can help him find a path to take when it comes to education and/or employment. If he's interested in video games for example, have a look locally to see if there are courses aimed specifically at that field. 

    A few years ago I was very interested in web design and photography and so I took uni courses in both those fields and became completely immersed in them and did quite well on my exams. 

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