Guest guest Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 > That's why it's important to self-educate about autism or whatever it is we want to learn. That is why I go to my local parent support group for kids who have autism, even though I have never been a parent. I attend the group to show support to the parents and to provide whatever suggestions I feel could help them. That, plus to learn about autism at younger stages in a person's life. I might be able to help adults, as I founded an adult support/social group for those with HFA/AS. But, it's also good for me to know about AS/HFA at those younger stages. > > > Hi , I couldn't agree more. Back in the early days of Asperger Syndrome's emergence as a diagnosis, most of what out there was written about children. In reading this literature, I could see very strong similarities to my late brother - and milder ones with myself. I gleaned a lot of understanding about how AS impacted on my brother and myself. I also came to understand how our differences are perceived by most people, and it actually gave me a great sense of peace, forgiveness and closure. There were many other benefits, too numerous to go into here, in that research. It finally " filled in the blanks " to many questions. Even though there is now a great proliferation of literature, research, etc. for and by adults with AS - and that is important, too - it is still valuable to learn about AS in children, whether you have AS, or your partner has AS (or both) even if you don't have a child with AS. It really does round out the picture. Not to mention, as you are doing now, being able to help those with AS children. , I think it's absolutely wonderful that you are moving towards helping and educating others about autism. You were a darned good self advocate too, and can show others the way. It's always so exciting to hear how the AS and NS old timers in this group are branching out in their lives as a result of the knowledge of AS, like the direction you are taking, and the emerging authors and speakers in this group such as Ron and Sondra, and , who is going into counselling. - Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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