its possible he might qualify for a disabled sports group- just google the area of scotland and disabled sports group.
it isnt that autism is completely ignored by sports;its that it doesnt recognise the sporting barriers of high functioning autists,theyre mostly ignored by the mainstream but not seen as disabled enough to need the highly supportive environment of the paralympics/special olympics.
am not sure how true this is given the official site says no but was told a few days ago by someone on wrong planet that americas special olympics now allows aspies/HFAs to compete as they allege to be athletes,perhaps we need to go a similar way here;creating specific clubs for HFAs,am in the special olympics but am LFA.
its possible he might qualify for a disabled sports group- just google the area of scotland and disabled sports group.
it isnt that autism is completely ignored by sports;its that it doesnt recognise the sporting barriers of high functioning autists,theyre mostly ignored by the mainstream but not seen as disabled enough to need the highly supportive environment of the paralympics/special olympics.
am not sure how true this is given the official site says no but was told a few days ago by someone on wrong planet that americas special olympics now allows aspies/HFAs to compete as they allege to be athletes,perhaps we need to go a similar way here;creating specific clubs for HFAs,am in the special olympics but am LFA.