New Year's Day

Hello everyone.

I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a happy new year, now that the year 2014 has started. However, as an autistic person, I would expect to be faced with new and potentially difficult challenges. I am currently in paid employment, but for how much longer I don't know. My local bus and train services, as in timetables, ticket prices etc, could change at any time. If the weather conditions from the past few weeks is anything to go by, it could get wetter, windier or more stormy at any time, even when I least expect it. If I am facing any kind of uncertainty myself, I'm sure there's a few other autistic people in a similar situation.

Speaking of the weather, the past few weeks has seen some very heavy rain and storm force winds. I have heard that a care home in Hampshire, which I believe cares for elderly residents, has gone several days without heating. The residents have had to spend Christmas Day of 2013 in bed, just to keep warm. Can you imagine how terrible the situation would be if that care home cared for autistic people? It would really be an absolute nightmare, with no heating, no electricity, and no public transport service either, with all that debris on the roads, railway tracks etc. I feel so sorry for anyone whose Christmas and New Year plans were so severely disrupted by the weather. One storm is bad enough, but three or four within weeks of each other is terrible.

Parents
  • I think at this time of year there's a lot of pressure on children/adults with ASD at Christmas or any holidays to socialize and go to parties , and it's almost like you have to justify why you don't want to do something.

    And I agree there are a lot of so called professionals that really don't have a clue, my daughter had a teacher that just thought my daughter was badly behaved(before she was diagnosed with autism), anyone with half a brain could clearly see she was very distressed and there was a lot more to it than that.

    makes my blood boil, there needs to be a lot more education out there.

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  • I think at this time of year there's a lot of pressure on children/adults with ASD at Christmas or any holidays to socialize and go to parties , and it's almost like you have to justify why you don't want to do something.

    And I agree there are a lot of so called professionals that really don't have a clue, my daughter had a teacher that just thought my daughter was badly behaved(before she was diagnosed with autism), anyone with half a brain could clearly see she was very distressed and there was a lot more to it than that.

    makes my blood boil, there needs to be a lot more education out there.

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