Lauradiego wrote:
My question is, when does it become appropriate to discuss Asperger's or even bring it up in adult conversation in front of my son? He is in kindergarden and almost 6yrs old.
I, for some reason just feel nervous and apprehensive about how to bring it up to him....doesn't he deserve to know ? And, how do I go about it in a way that will empower him and not leave him feeling like he's "different" form the other kids?
Thanks,
Lauradiego
Lauradiego, you are a parent, nervousness and apprehension are your birthright.
When to tell your son? My opinion is now. My son has been seeing doctors and therapists for about 80% of his 10 tears and we have always kept him informed about what was going on. Please do not underestimate your child's ability to understand. You know him, give him information according to his level of understanding but do not talk "down" to him. If he does not understand he will ask, maybe not right away, but he will ask. When speaking to adults be honest, if you son hears he may understand more than they do, his mind hasn't been paraklized by education yet. The truth is always the best way to deal with any situation.
Keep in touch . I know there will be more questions and people here are great
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