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Dana's avatar

Oh this post is wonderful. Thank you. It made me laugh and cry, I almost always choose option 2) “Laugh loudly until they back awkwardly away to another county.” But the idea of opening your arms wide and opening doors, making room for your child as they are, is fucking beautiful and true. My child is newly diagnosed as of age 11, and it explains so much and also nothing. He is the same kid with the same challenges and gifts. And I am unapologetically his mom. It’s not easy, though, like less easy than perhaps a neurotypical child might be (what do I know?) so yes definitely please take care of yourself, find community and comfort and support.

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Kate's avatar

Likewise, I was prepared for this to be the usual scaremongering the internet is full of, and it was not! 😅

But I’d like to add one bullet point, which is: it’s always worth considering if you or your spouse might also be autistic. Plenty of adults (especially people who were socialized female) don’t get diagnosed until after their kids do, and self-diagnosis is considered totally valid in online autistic spaces because adult diagnosis is hard to access if you’re high-masking (and it’s really fucking expensive).

Figuring out that I’m autistic at 35 was weird, but also liberating. It made so many parts of my life make sense. And now conversations with my kiddo about autism are a lot richer - we can explore how our brains work together. Would highly recommend.

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