Annibr1 wrote:
I am wanting to tell my son about his aspergers diagnosis. His father wants to wait until he is 14, he is 13 now , but I can sense his confusion and I feel that it is wrong to withhold information. We got into a heated argument.. he seems to think 14 is when we need to tell him. Any thoughts?
If you are getting the sense that he knows he is different, you should tell him. Nothing is worse than knowing your different and having people deny it when they are obviously lying. It's very alienating.
However you should not approach him on the matter from the NT standpoint, which generally holds that AS is an imperfection...an aberration that is inferior with respect to the norm.
Rather, you should tell him the truth, which is, he has very unique neural wiring and likely perceives the world a little differently than most people. This likely gives him some strengths and gifts that most people don't have, however, as with most things, there is a trade off, and it makes it more difficult for him to socialize, accept change, and so on.
You can tell him there is a name for this and it is called Asperger Syndrome. You can tell him that this is has been referred to as "little professor syndrome" because children with it can often absorb enormous amounts of information and become experts on a particular subject.