KWark wrote:
Hi, my 12 year son was diagnosed with aspergers last year. I was so relieved to finally have somthing to research to understand why he acted in certain ways. I was so tired of fighting with the schools and being told my son was defiante when he would shut down. I was so relieved to be able to get the help in the school system that he deserved.
I am looking for ways to help him with socialization this summer. Anything I suggest him joining he turns down. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do. He prefers to be at home among family where he feels most comfortable. He would spend most if not all of his time playing video games of some sort. I don't want to pressure him but I don't want to make things worse by not getting him involved in something with other kids his age. He doesn't really have any friends. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Kelly
Then, I say, let him do what he is comfortable and wants to do. But as others have said if you can find something that he is interested in that involves others of a similar mind, not becessarily learning difficulties, beware of that, but where he in his own time will socialise with others when he is ready.
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