HELP! My son is being bullied.

My 11 year old son writes a blog about his life, abs what it's like to be awesomely Aspergers. Except it doesn't feel very awesome this week. He is experiencing ongoing bullying and is struggling to cope.

if you have a moment please do visit his blog and send him a word of encouragement . if you enjoy reading and/or relate in any way to his outlook and experiences in life in general... Please do comment or even better, 'follow' his blog to share our journey

i hope through his honesty that others feel they are not alone. He'd love to make friends...

please take a look

any parenting thoughts welcome on the blog too... It's sort of a joint venture with me ... Mum!

ive been to visit the headteacher today at school and really hoping it gets addressed in the right way ....

www.awesomelyaspergersboy.wordpress.com

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  • Thankyou for your message ! It's a newish school but he's also in his final year of primary - so on to secondary in September! The school do know he has Aspergers but I think his old school put more thought into how best to support him. 

    Unfortunately he's caught the eye of a child with a very troubled life outside of school - so it's been a bit relentless lately, and his usual resilience to being 'a bit different' is wearing thin.

    good chat with headteacher today though so hoping it resolves soon.

    appreciate the reassuring words that he will go on to good things... and those kids are definitely not in the best place outside of school, so I reckon the future will have its challenges for them. My son is well loved and I really hope he makes good friends one day too

    Thanks again :)

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  • Thankyou for your message ! It's a newish school but he's also in his final year of primary - so on to secondary in September! The school do know he has Aspergers but I think his old school put more thought into how best to support him. 

    Unfortunately he's caught the eye of a child with a very troubled life outside of school - so it's been a bit relentless lately, and his usual resilience to being 'a bit different' is wearing thin.

    good chat with headteacher today though so hoping it resolves soon.

    appreciate the reassuring words that he will go on to good things... and those kids are definitely not in the best place outside of school, so I reckon the future will have its challenges for them. My son is well loved and I really hope he makes good friends one day too

    Thanks again :)

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