Cultus_Diabolus wrote:
imo aspergers is a evolutionary step up in humanity. aspies on average have higher than average IQ. a good number of them above 140. im at 127. also the the mensa club have a very high percentage of its members being autism, many of which are aspie. i dont remeber the number exactly, i read it in a article a long time ago, but it was very high.
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LOL, I just wrote that in a thread, LOL. So I'm not alone? LOL.
I'm a little worried that the school district will want to mainstream my son. Our school district used to say how we would get to have our son in this special NP school for aspies, but only for a few years, then he'd be mainstreamed again. Luckily, they've seen the success and I think they'll let our son stay there through high school. I hope he stays there until he graduates because:
1. They actively teach him social skills
2. All his friends are there, and they're like him, and they all get along amazingly well
3. He has gained so much self confidence from that school
Down side is that he also has a processing issue, and they can't seem to accommodate him the way he needs it. Thankfully my husband has given up on trying to make them teach him the way we've proven he learns best. Now, we simply pay for tutoring ourselves. It makes his school day longer, but he is tough. He is catching up to grade level now because of it, and lets face it, you can't win every battle. The three advantages above are worth their weight in gold, and the "normal school" would have continued to drop him and he would never have grown up to be self sufficient, whereas now I expect him to go to college and be something. (Well, I always expected that). They used to tell us he was mentally ret*d, we told them “but he understands Einstein’s theory of relativity, we know because he has asked us pertinent questions on the subject, showing cognition. This was at the age of 7. They thought we were crazy, of course… they always think the parent Is wishful thinking!
I hope he likes it at school. There are things you can do to avoid socializing when it gets overwhelming. Just find a nice spot to read a book, and if people approach you to say hi, it’s not so bad because they’re coming to your controlled space and all you have to do is practice being polite and friendly. Tell him not to feel pressure to have a group of friends, he’ll probably find one or two people eventually that he likes, and that’s plenty