Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who wouldn't be bothered by a SN diagnosis as long as it doesn't mean my child will die soon? I really wonder. If someone told me their child has autism, to me it's as if they told me their child has black hair. I wouldn't find it horrible, sad, hard to deal with or anything. Just be their friend and offer your help when they need it - pretty much do what you have been doing before.
Have you had such a diagnosis? We have. At 5 our child still has significant days. I worry every day about his future. I worry will he ever fully talk and understand. I worry can he take care of himself. I worried when he didn't potty train till a few months ago. Please do not minimize a special need to comparing it to a hair color. We spend every day running to therapy appointments. It is not the life I planned, but I love my child and I'll do anything for him to get him the help he needs. I envisioned his young years at the playground, trips, etc. not speech, OT and PT.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who wouldn't be bothered by a SN diagnosis as long as it doesn't mean my child will die soon? I really wonder. If someone told me their child has autism, to me it's as if they told me their child has black hair. I wouldn't find it horrible, sad, hard to deal with or anything. Just be their friend and offer your help when they need it - pretty much do what you have been doing before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continue to include them as the years go by and insist that your children do so.
+100
Your friend may end up losing other friends, so they need you even more. Just as a friend. A tolerant friend.
Anonymous wrote:It's great you are thinking of her in her time of need. I would make it a point to keep in touch and check in periodically to see how she/they are doing....just being a good friend in general. Don't offer advice, read up a little on autism so you have a basic idea of what she might be telling you and if you know of anyone who could be a resource to her- by all means put her in touch with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continue to include them as the years go by and insist that your children do so.
+100
Your friend may end up losing other friends, so they need you even more. Just as a friend. A tolerant friend.
Anonymous wrote:Continue to include them as the years go by and insist that your children do so.