Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 You guys ROCK!!!! Finally a place I can go and talk to people who nkow what I am going through and don,t ridicule me for anything. It really has helped me so much the last few days, just to see that isnt the only child with aspergers. My son is not the only one who cant stand toe nails being cut, My aspie is not the only one to scratch his head in puzzlement while everybody around him is laughing at some very funny joke. I am not the only parent feeling tired and alone and at wits end. I am not the only parent who fantasizes about running away. You ladies are amazing and I am so glad I found this group because I had nobody at home to talk about what I was going through, I am definately going to try and get my sons dad to join this group along with me. It might be a fun, creative way for us to co parent from accross the US and a great learning experience for us both. Can two parents seperated for years both be a part of this support group or does it cross a line? We really just want to learn more, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 If your son's dad wants to join then the more power to him. I think it's a great idea that both parents can reach out for support. I wish I could get my son's dad to join but it's always been up to me to be the one dealing with all of my son's issues. Caroline > > You guys ROCK!!!! Finally a place I can go and talk to people who nkow what I am going through and don,t ridicule me for anything. It really has helped me so much the last few days, just to see that isnt the only child with aspergers. My son is not the only one who cant stand toe nails being cut, My aspie is not the only one to scratch his head in puzzlement while everybody around him is laughing at some very funny joke. > I am not the only parent feeling tired and alone and at wits end. I am not the only parent who fantasizes about running away. > You ladies are amazing and I am so glad I found this group because I had nobody at home to talk about what I was going through, > I am definately going to try and get my sons dad to join this group along with me. It might be a fun, creative way for us to co parent from accross the US and a great learning experience for us both. > Can two parents seperated for years both be a part of this support group or does it cross a line? We really just want to learn more, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 You know what , I totally agree and YOU rock! Every day we do our best to play the deck we've been delt. But despite the roller coaster ride we are blessed in unique ways. I think it would be great if your ex could join the group. How better to learn than to hear REAL life stories from other parents in the same boat. ne > From: <jenniferhermanski@...> > Subject: ( ) What an awesome group!!!! > > Date: Friday, February 11, 2011, 12:47 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > You guys ROCK!!!! Finally a place I can go and > talk to people who nkow what I am going through and don,t > ridicule me for anything. It really has helped me so much > the last few days, just to see that isnt the only > child with aspergers. My son is not the only one who cant > stand toe nails being cut, My aspie is not the only one to > scratch his head in puzzlement while everybody around him is > laughing at some very funny joke. > > I am not the only parent feeling tired and alone and at > wits end. I am not the only parent who fantasizes about > running away. > > You ladies are amazing and I am so glad I found this group > because I had nobody at home to talk about what I was going > through, > > I am definately going to try and get my sons dad to join > this group along with me. It might be a fun, creative way > for us to co parent from accross the US and a great learning > experience for us both. > > Can two parents seperated for years both be a part of > this support group or does it cross a line? We really just > want to learn more, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 I think it would be really cool if your sons dad joined , that way he could understand some of your sons behaviors , and really he would be in the loop with whats goin on with your son! I think that is awesome and would be very responsible of you both to want to be in this group! It doesnt cross the ling at all!! YOu guys are still in eachothers lives and our your sons family!! I dont know what your guys relationship is like , but it can only help as far as you guys being able to communicate about about parenting your son together!! Props to you for wanting to encourage the sons dad to be involved and not shut him out of whats goin on!!! VERY COOL OF YOU!!!Meaghan :)From: Catcelia <c2cats@...> Sent: Fri, February 11, 2011 8:53:05 AMSubject: ( ) Re: What an awesome group!!!! If your son's dad wants to join then the more power to him. I think it's a great idea that both parents can reach out for support. I wish I could get my son's dad to join but it's always been up to me to be the one dealing with all of my son's issues. Caroline > > You guys ROCK!!!! Finally a place I can go and talk to people who nkow what I am going through and don,t ridicule me for anything. It really has helped me so much the last few days, just to see that isnt the only child with aspergers. My son is not the only one who cant stand toe nails being cut, My aspie is not the only one to scratch his head in puzzlement while everybody around him is laughing at some very funny joke. > I am not the only parent feeling tired and alone and at wits end. I am not the only parent who fantasizes about running away. > You ladies are amazing and I am so glad I found this group because I had nobody at home to talk about what I was going through, > I am definately going to try and get my sons dad to join this group along with me. It might be a fun, creative way for us to co parent from accross the US and a great learning experience for us both. > Can two parents seperated for years both be a part of this support group or does it cross a line? We really just want to learn more, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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