autistic teen
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Hello and welcome to the forum. I am sorry to hear that you are having difficulties with your son and his school attendance. You can only do your best, it is not you or your sons fault.
While other people on the forum may be able offer you more advice when they see this, if you haven't already been in contact with The National Autistic Society, they have a page covering difficulties with school attendance for autistic people. The link is below:
https://www.autism.org.uk/about/in-education/exclusion/school-refusal-strategies.aspx
Their opening times and contact details are:
Monday to Thursday 10am-4pm and Friday 9am-3pm
020 7833 2299
I hope this helps.
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Perhaps ask to see a nutritionist? Also @M_Anthony provided you with good advice above. Does he has a social worker or not? I would also ask for respite care. For this you require a social worker. Contact them tomorrow first thing for advice and support. -
I just feel stressed.. I am a single dad. His mom passed away oct 2012 from a blood clot. I am doing everything I can to do things right. I am seeking employment now. And I have been without a car for 9 mos. And it is hard here. I have a social worker for us,a counsler for him and I. Make regular apts for he and I. And some days I just cant think what is important.
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I think the best thing for now would be as April2018mom said If you contact your local council, or speak to the social worker they may be able to offer you respite/carers breaks. It would give you short term breaks from caring for your son.
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Carers Trust has centres in the UK that offer employment services for carers. You could try this link and enter your postcode or area in the page for a centre that may be in your area.
https://carers.org/article/getting-work
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Can you help @SparkleSheffieldAutismAdvisors ?Scope
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Also see this link
https://www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk/understanding-autism/independence/making-friends
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it’s so tough being a single parent to a child with Autism , been on my own just me and my son a long time , no I don’t know if I’m doing the right thing , no one there by my side to guide me , every day is a challenge , and brings with it a whole new set of problems , It sure is tough ! I can’t advise you as I don’t know myself but just wanted to let you know you are not alone
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Merclondon said:it’s so tough being a single parent to a child with Autism , been on my own just me and my son a long time , no I don’t know if I’m doing the right thing , no one there by my side to guide me , every day is a challenge , and brings with it a whole new set of problems , It sure is tough ! I can’t advise you as I don’t know myself but just wanted to let you know you are not alone
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Hello @autisticdad and welcome to the forum.
Can I please clarify if you are in the US, or the UK?
Scope is a UK charity as are many of the members, so much of the advice given is UK based. I ask because it is extremely unusual for UK schools to hold a child back for a year, as it is for UK parents to refer to which grade their children are in. Also while CPS in the UK means Crown Prosecution Services in the US it means Child Protection Services, which would not surprise me if your son has lost a lot of schooling.
If you are US based I know there used to be some great autism forums which were more US based and could try and find a couple for you. Plus the support advice may change depending what state you are in.
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