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How Do I Parent an Adult Child with Asperger Syndrome

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How Do I Parent an Adult Child with Asperger Syndrome

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How Do I Parent an Adult Child with Asperger Syndrome My 22-year- old son has Asperger Syndrome. He is intelligent and is doing well in college — but is lonely. He has met a woman online who wants him to move to California, and I fear for his safety. He is obsessed with moving and believes that “friends” are waiting for him. How can I help him see that he may be headed for trouble?Answer: In cases like this, unfortunately it seems like experience is the best teacher. I can see both sides: that of the parents convinced their child is making a potentially fatal mistake and wanting to do anything to prevent it; and of the young man who has experienced nothing but loneliness and rejection all his life and who finally believes he has a chance to make it on his own and find both friendship and love. He is not likely to be persuaded from his dreams, and you may damage your relationship with him if you push too hard. Could you ask him more questions about the relationship? How long ago did he

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How Do I Parent an Adult Child with Asperger SyndromeMy 22-year- old son has Asperger Syndrome. He is intelligent and is doing well in college — but is lonely. He has met a woman online who wants him to move to California, and I fear for his safety. He is obsessed with moving and believes that “friends” are waiting for him. How can I help him see that he may be headed for trouble? Answer: In cases like this, unfortunately it seems like experience is the best teacher. I can see both sides: that of the parents convinced their child is making a potentially fatal mistake and wanting to do anything to prevent it; and of the young man who has experienced nothing but loneliness and rejection all his life and who finally believes he has a chance to make it on his own and find both friendship and love. He is not likely to be persuaded from his dreams, and you may damage your relationship with him if you push too hard. Could you ask him more questions about the relationship? How long ago did he

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