Guest guest Posted August 19, 2008 Report Share Posted August 19, 2008 I would like some views on fatherhood and aspergers. My teenaged son with aspergers has finally made some good friendships. A couple of his friends will be new fathers soon, their 18th,19th year. Being a realist I know this will eventually be a stage in life for my son. I have discussed sex,birth control and parenting with him. I am very concerned for his future in regards to fatherhood. My son plays with my grandchild,she is two. He has assisted in a church daycare. He does good although its never more then an hour and there is always many people supervising. Hes never babysat or had babysitting experience 1 on 1. I do not think he should babysit. His reaction to irration is my big concern. Now and always if he becomes irritated with a video game he slams the paddle down. If his cell phone irritates him he throws it,3 in a year. He finally retrieved it from some bushes 2 days after he threw into the bushes. He took anger management course, twice. I was told by the social worker that the class could not help him because he didnt understand the core concepts. He gets irritated by name calling children and calls back names. The cps put into place an order that says hes not to be within 15ft of children under 12 at home in regards to his siblings and is to be supervised at all times because of fighting with his brother,via school report,reporting. Its overwhelming, I want him to have a wonderful life, relationships and family of his own someday. I have to be a realist. I would love to hear shared concerns or advice. Tishanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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