Adult son spends all his time in his room
One might think of Aspergers as a neurological variant that has a faster, more complex, or more sensitive neurology. This can result in a higher level of anxiety sometimes even exceeding discomfort to levels of pain. For children life can become a narrow focus of avoiding what is uncomfortable.
Often neglected are skills to "push through" discomfort. When a child grows into an adult without the skills to tolerate occasional discomfort, he can find himself circumscribed to an increasingly smaller territory.
As a parent, one might try to remedy the developmental deficiencies through bribery, exhortation, or logical appeal. As your son ages, he may begin to appreciate the hindrance his lack of skill imposes on him and be willing to take small steps to expand his skills.
If approached as a program of experimental steps, he might be enticed to attempt to broach the uncomfortable.
Something in the outside world will interest him at some point. You may have to push gently here and there. He's probably generally alright, but I'm sure all of us need encouragement sometimes to find our next great thing.
I had an astonishing conversation with my mother in law a few weeks ago. She said she had been so worried about my husband when he was a teenager and she was thankful for me coming along. It was hard for me to rewind in my mind, because when he and I met I was amazed that someone so fascinating and wonderful would even talk to me. But from her perspective, he was in trouble. And maybe he was. Maybe he needed a girl to impress before he could be amazing.
Your kid will find a great friend, or interest, or job, and it will make a big difference. There's always something good around the corner.
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