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Hello fellow Aspies

Mummabear

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Hi, I'm a 38yo mum of 2 from Sydney, Australia. My youngest daughter was diagnosed with Aspergers by a paediatrician a few years ago at age 8. This led to lots of research and the realisation that I had all the same issues. I have since been diagnosed by a psychologist and can certainly see traits in other family members. I am university educated and worked prior to having kids, but am currently struggling with the day to day of being a stay-at-home-mum. Let's just say that the lack of structure has thrown my executive functioning out the window and I just cannot get organised! I am keen to meet others in similar circumstances to share ideas and strategies.
 
Welcome, Mummabear. I'm not in the same situation with children, but I do have a lack of formal structure in my work which definitely leads to a lack of organization. Hope you'll find some tips here that will help.
 
Welcome aboard
It great discovering that piece of the puzzle.
 

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