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Rizta

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Hi everyone, I am a mother of a 9 year old aspie. He was diagnosed last year. Although it was heartbreaking at first to know of his diagnosis, it sure help me to understand him better. He is different from other kids and I embrace it. I believe patience, perseverance and love will help him feel secure in this everchanging world.
 
Welcome aboard! :). That's a wonderful positive outlook you have. Kudos.
 
Welcome, Rizta. Lovely to hear you're so accepting. Your son's experience will be so much better for having such unconditional love and support. Lucky lad.
 
Hello,
The best thing you can give a child with Aspergers is love and acceptance. You would probably be amazed if you could see inside your child's mind, and even more moved to see in his heart.
 

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