Postby Carole Rutherford » Sat 01 Apr 2006 9:06 pm
The book is 'The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night' and is probably the best book that any one who wanted to know what Aspergers Syndrome is really like, could read. Even though it is fiction.
Lynn still no pm so here is my addy - hope it's ok - the world and his wife mails me here for autism support so I have no problem with it being displayed here.
Although life is generally hard work with my two sons it is not without it's rewards and I have seen David make so much progress that I just find it so unfair that he now has something else to deal with. The thing that keeps me sane is that autism or not our house is filled with laughter. Sure we have some down days and some melt downs but on the whole my two have learnt to laugh. Not only at life, and at myself and my husband, but at themselves, which may not be politically correct but it works for us. The standing joke in our family is that our eldest, who is not autistic, was adopted. The two youngest remind him of this at every opportunity. I don't want to lose the laughter because it's what keeps us going.
David is quite happy for me to post here because that underlines that I am doing what I always do for him and for Matthew, and that is talk to those who really know what it what. I speak to other adults with autism a great deal and they have inspired and helped us a great deal. My just being here is helping David.
thanks again
Carole
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