Daughter
gillh
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I work full time. My daughter has Aspergers. Finding it really difficult to get her to go anywhere without me or her dad. She will be 16 soon. Attends college one day a week but even that is a struggle. Any suggestions
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Hi @gillh, sorry to hear this- it sounds like it must be really difficult on you all. I've moved this post to our ask an ASD advisor to see if they can offer any guidance.
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Hi gillh IS there any disabled clubs where you live ,The ones where they take them bowling ,meals out .drama groups etc,That is what we do for our daughter..We have to pay for it but she loves being with people of her own ability.
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you could try going bues eg 1 stop and meet you daughter there to try build confidence up and go from there
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