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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Dr3am3r said:

    however he is experiencing enough stress from his GCSEs and the workload - trying to develop new skills such as organisation would be a step too far at the moment.

    If his school work was more organised then he might have less stress and anxiety. There would be no point if he just became more stressed about his difficulties with organising things. He has my complete sympathy - last year I had a near breakdown because my work tasks were not under control. Having brought some order to my task list, and by taking a positive approach to the whole asd thing, my stress levels are now very much under control.

    Start with some simple things like creating a timetable that he can stick to and try to help him see that he can be less stressed if some more order is introduced into his life.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Dr3am3r said:

    however he is experiencing enough stress from his GCSEs and the workload - trying to develop new skills such as organisation would be a step too far at the moment.

    If his school work was more organised then he might have less stress and anxiety. There would be no point if he just became more stressed about his difficulties with organising things. He has my complete sympathy - last year I had a near breakdown because my work tasks were not under control. Having brought some order to my task list, and by taking a positive approach to the whole asd thing, my stress levels are now very much under control.

    Start with some simple things like creating a timetable that he can stick to and try to help him see that he can be less stressed if some more order is introduced into his life.

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