So I finally face my demons, HELP!

Hi there,

I am a father of an 8 year old autistic child whom my wife deals with fantastically but well if I'm honest I increasingly struggle to manage with this child's behaviour and what seem continual meltdowns and his simply unreasonable understanding and communication when going through these episodes, we have two thee children who cope really well considering the level of attention that our autistic son demands from both of us.

I work extremely long and stressful hours and occupy a very high level managerial role within the construction industry, I fear that what is going on at home is affecting my work in numerous ways, stressing about my son, lack of sleep after late night meltdowns and early starts as well as the strains it is applying to my marriage.

I am not writting this in the hope that pity or sorrow are shown but in an effort to reach other fathers who find themselves in this position or can offer some guidance, I am increasingly self aware that I need to make the effort to understand my son and his situation and would like some guidance on how it may be possible to get!

hope the above is clear and I have not bored you all!

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  • your comment is not useful other than for it to clarify you are a bizarre crusader looking to criticise a man already kicked hard enough by the fact that his family is not perfect and  to question my commitment to my family over my work show the typical stupid attitude of the reason people do not use open forums that are there to help those who need help, now climb back under your rock and hush down and as my wise ole mum says " if you have nothing nice to say, don't bother saying anything at all"

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  • your comment is not useful other than for it to clarify you are a bizarre crusader looking to criticise a man already kicked hard enough by the fact that his family is not perfect and  to question my commitment to my family over my work show the typical stupid attitude of the reason people do not use open forums that are there to help those who need help, now climb back under your rock and hush down and as my wise ole mum says " if you have nothing nice to say, don't bother saying anything at all"

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