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jagette

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Looking forward to sharing experiences and information

I am a mom of three "only" children - 31, 21 and 9 year old. The 2nd two were diagnosed with Asperger's. Was simply looking for more information to become more knowledgeable. 21 year old daughter was diagnosed late at age 15; the 9 year old was diagnosed at age 4. We live in Texas.
 
Oh, we are going to be in Baltimore, MD next week, if anyone is interested in getting together for a meet-up.
 
Welcome to the world of the aspie :)

I hope you find useful information here in our friendly atmosphere

Jump in anywhere at any time...or look thru the archives for your questions that may already have answers there ;)
 
Hello and welcome. I am sure you will find that there is a wealth of good information here and a lot of great people.
 
Hi jagette, welcome to our community. I have noticed that there are quite a number of mums here who have children on the spectrum, so you are in good company for sharing and support :)
(We even have a hug bank!)
 
Welcome :)

I've added a few links to hopefully aid your search for information.

Parenting section: Parenting & Autism Discussions | AspiesCentral.com

Recommended resources: Resources | AspiesCentral.com

If you have any daughters on the spectrum, I highly recommend this one. It's quite informative: Aspergirls: Empowering Females With Asperger Syndrome | AspiesCentral.com

If you haven't heard of Dr. Tony Attwood, I recommend reading up on him. His advice is highly respected, and sought after, in the autism community: Home
 

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