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Hi Everyone!

I'm a single-parent mum, 44, to a 12 year old girl. We have, as a family, always found her 'tempremental' and 'awkward' as a younger child. She is super intelligent and very forward at expressing her views. By the way, I suspect my Dad has Aspergers although he has never been diagnosed. I left my marriage, as my husband was abusive towards me, when she was four and have struggled over the split and managing on my own. I initially thought that some of her difficult to manage behaviour was as a result of this. We've moved houses five times since.

Last September she started high school  - i knew she would find the transition difficult and did my best to help her, however, i did not realise how difficult it could be. She started with panic attacks and fainting, showing extreme anxiety in assemblies with lots of pupils, and her behaviour at home became very confrontational. She has a referral now to Camhs and they have raised the possibility of high-functioning autism? I have been reading up on this and a lot seems to fit. I just wondered if anyone has teenagers with this condition or has received a diagnoses with an older child? At the moment i'm feeling very scared and unsure and even guilty... I would love to hear some reassurances? Thanks for reading this!

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    There is an awful lot of material out there to help explain to you and your daughter how autism works and how you can learn how to successfully deal with it. I'm reading Living Well on the Spectrum by Valerie Gaus which gives lots of practical advice that can help in a variety of situations.

    I've just been diagnosed and the world is suddenly making more sense to me.

    :-)

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    There is an awful lot of material out there to help explain to you and your daughter how autism works and how you can learn how to successfully deal with it. I'm reading Living Well on the Spectrum by Valerie Gaus which gives lots of practical advice that can help in a variety of situations.

    I've just been diagnosed and the world is suddenly making more sense to me.

    :-)

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