autism and BESD

my son has autism, learning difficulties and BESD, I'd never heard of BESD till I noticed it on his EHC, has anyone else experience in this and does it make coping any easier?

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  • Guess to apologise is difficult for most people, NT, ND or whatever (as your example probably demonstrates too). Being autistic it's more likely to do it in a way that isn't perceived as an apology or seems timed wrongly or wrong in some other way or it's seen as being overly honest about one's own wrongdoing. Perhaps I should have said more accurately "wanting to apologise" comes naturally to me.

    Anyway, off topic really... 

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  • Guess to apologise is difficult for most people, NT, ND or whatever (as your example probably demonstrates too). Being autistic it's more likely to do it in a way that isn't perceived as an apology or seems timed wrongly or wrong in some other way or it's seen as being overly honest about one's own wrongdoing. Perhaps I should have said more accurately "wanting to apologise" comes naturally to me.

    Anyway, off topic really... 

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