granatelli wrote:
I'm a male living with a female who was tested a week or so ago for AS. If it turns out she has AS (as we both suspect) what should we tell/not tell my two kids (7 & 14) that live with us part time? I'm sure they recognize some of her "quirks" & I would think explaining to them that she has AS would be very helpful to help them understand her sometimes strange behaviour. They do like her but sometimes I think they don't know what to make of her, as sometimes she comes off as cold or overly critical.
Should we/she tell the kids she has AS? How do you explain it to a kid? Thanks.
Just tell them that she has something called Asperger's Syndrome, which is a thing that makes people different. Explain that it is caused in the brain and the Aspie's brain is not connected in the way that normal peoples' brains are connected.
Buy books for your children as well, it will help if they find out more about AS. If it turns out they already know about Asperger's and Autism, then you've many of your problems sorted!
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