Anonymous wrote:Our dc has audhd and is 11. He seems mostly like a regular kid but he doesn't quite connect deeply like a 'typical' kid so his friendships are still surface level. He understands irony and sarcasm and can use it so isn't a 'target', but can be annoying (sometimes hard to tell if the annoyingness is adhd or asd) but quite self focused and like 'i am the victim' (we work on this). Does anyone have a kid like this who is now an adult? I worry that he will struggle to have a relationship, although he is very loving and willing to be active and proactive and we work really hard on all the skills that go with a relationship.
I have a college-age daughter like this, same diagnosis and a bit of the "victim" mentality. She's honestly doing much better than I expected in college. She seems to have a group of friends. I don't know how close they are, but she's not sitting at home by herself every weekend. She lives off campus in an apartment with a friend and they get along well. I'm not sure how deep her friendships are, but I'm also not sure that she seeks deep connections with people. She met her friends through shared interests - video games and D and D - so I think there are probably a lot of people like her in those clubs. In high school she was often excluded, but to be honest, I think it bothered me more than it did her.