Not sure what to do!

Hi,

My 6 year old was diagnosed with Able bodied Autism a month ago. We just dont know what to do. We always knew that something was diferent but now we have had the diagoisis we just dont know what to do next.

We seem to be suck im limbo waiting for reports from the hospital and it's very frustrating. Has anyone got any advice to offer us cause we are not sure what to do next. His behaviour is hard, we try to understand what hes going through but we come accross stummbling blocks all the time wondering how to deal with things. We cant take him out anywhere because he is a knightmere and the looks and responses we get from other people is awful. We have no support from family and friends and we feel so alone.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Moxlady

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  • Thank you for all your advise everyone!.

    It sure is nice to know that people are going through and been through what we are experiencing. My little one is very angry and confused all the time and we really struggle to cope with his moods. He dosn't understand them either and it is so hard to get him to understand them. Well, if we can't understand them - how is he meant to. lol We realise that we are at the beginning of a journey with him but understanding that he is still our little boy and he is no different now than what we was before the diagnoses.  For us that has been a big one to come to terms with - small steps we keep telling oursleves.

    Your advice is much apreciated, much love to you

    Moxlady

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  • Thank you for all your advise everyone!.

    It sure is nice to know that people are going through and been through what we are experiencing. My little one is very angry and confused all the time and we really struggle to cope with his moods. He dosn't understand them either and it is so hard to get him to understand them. Well, if we can't understand them - how is he meant to. lol We realise that we are at the beginning of a journey with him but understanding that he is still our little boy and he is no different now than what we was before the diagnoses.  For us that has been a big one to come to terms with - small steps we keep telling oursleves.

    Your advice is much apreciated, much love to you

    Moxlady

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