My son is 7 and is an amazing, loving boy. He is verbal, autistic (dx'd with PDD-NOS at 3 ["typical moderate Autism"], ADHD at 7 and takes 2x day meds for the ADHD). He is in love with trains, routine, and extremely chatty. As he gets older, I sense he knows that he views the world differently than most and I want to help him understand rather than have to guess at why.
He knows he participates in additional social/language skills groups at school but overall, he has a great self-esteem and we have always told him that his differences make him amazing and special.
I have read a few parent guides about how to talk to children, but I would rather hear it from those who were in that position themselves (or weren't and have something to share about what they wish their parents did).
Thanks!