Im sorry elfman, but I see alot of this on board not just from Parents, but from people on this board. Nobody should define themselves by their labels. Everyone is unique, and has their own wants and needs.Motherofhim Im sorry for going off you last night, but im tired of people's overeacting to autism/AS. IMHO, AS is disabling only if you let it. You need to learn to find ways around your impairments if you want to live a normal life.
I know motherhim wants the best for her son, what parent wouldn't? I just don't like how she blames everything that goes wrong with her son like lying, on AS. This sounds like a seperate issue from AS, however it does need to be addressed. I also think its good they found early, the more they intervene with her son, the more likely he'll be able to succeed.
Im very sorry for going off on you motherofhim, it takes a toll on you to know something is wrong with your child. All your hopes and dreams for your child it seems has been shattered. However, if you beleive in your son, he will believe in himself. Get all the help for him you can now, so he has chance at living a normal life. Don;t let clinical accounts of AS discourgae you.
See when I was little, my parents were told their was no hope for me, I would have to be in institution by the time I was 5. They said I would never be able to function in society. However didn;t believe that, they believed in me, gave me early intervention. Even though, I was in my own world, oblivious to everything, and unable to communicate effectively, generally I was a happy child. Somewhere in my subconcious though I wanted to do something so I can live a semi normal life and make my parents proud. And so far I have done that.
I wish you the best of luck with your son.
Jman