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Second Wind

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Hello, I just added in today. I am a mother to an autistic child and also former close friend of someone who was never officially diagnosed. I am here to get advice and gain perspective! Thanks for having me. :)
 
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Hello, I just added in today. I am a mother to an autistic child and also former close friend of someone who was never officially diagnosed. I am here to get advice and gain perspective! Thanks for having me. :)
Welcome, glad to have you. :) We are more than happy to help you out in anyway we can, and make sure you and child have the best help and support you two need; what level has your child been diagnosed with? Most of us on here are level 1 and 2.
 
Welcome, glad to have you. :) We are more than happy to help you out in anyway we can, and make sure you and child have the best help and support you two need; what level has your child been diagnosed with? Most of us on here are level 1 and 2.
He has Down syndrome as well, not sure about the level. He seems to have Asperger's. He is a great kid.
 
Ah so he's human first ,like all humans, a son of a neurotypical mother and he has autistic neurology which is a blessing ,then I presume at least one eye, two arms, two legs, not just an amorphous autistic child.
 

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