cathylynn wrote:
sounds like he'd appreciate the info, but if his parents aren't ready, there's not much you can or should do.
I agree here... The parents are NOT helping him, nor are they helping themselves or anyone, by pretending (1) that their son is NT, and (2) that there is something "wrong" with autism. My wife's nephew and his wife, have a mid-functioning autistic son. They won't admit it to themselves (or anyone in the family) that the boy has autism. It's so blatantly obvious that the whole rest of the family sees it like neon sign. But despite the open-mindedness of all of us, the poor kid is being forced to be NT, and is failing miserably. Hard to watch! His mother's family is one of those "perfect" families (LOL), in which everyone is a perfect A student, has perfect manners, attends perfect private schools, and marries a perfect mate, etc etc etc. Balderdash! But there's nothing we can do about it, as anyone in the family who has tried, simply gets shut out.
I would suggest maybe to offer the parents some reading materials on high functioning autism, and also it might help to drop a name or two; Bill Gates, and (allegedly) Thomas Edison, for instance. In other words, autism can = big success, and not necessarily big failure. Sadly, failure is the future if denial is the way.
Charles