Asperger's falls under the spectrum of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Which yes, that means that Matthew is a little bit autistic. This would come as a surprise to those that know him unless they have spent a lot of time with him and understand Asperger's. Now that I am talking about this more and talking to some other parents that are familiar with Asperger's they are telling me that they can see it in Matthew. I have a dear friend who I trust. She has an 8 year old son with Asperger's. She also has an older son, who is Matthew's age. Matthew has spent the night with them a couple of times. When I talked to her about this, she told me that she had seen it but hadn't wanted to say anything to me because she didn't want to upset me. I assured her that I wasn't offended, I trust her opinion since she has been dealing with this for several years. She gave me some books to read on it and they have been very helpful. I am learning all I can so that I can help Matthew as much as I can. One thing that we have decided is that we will home school him after the first of the year. I have already started working on getting him enrolled into the GA Cyber Academy. If he can get into that, it will be great because it's free and it's considered public school. Just taught at home.
Now some of you may be wondering, what is Asperger's Syndrome? As I mentioned it is a form of Autism. Autism is a whole spectrum of disorders from very moderate to very severe. Matthew is what I like to call slightly autistic. There are some with Asperger's that cannot function as well as Matthew. Asperger's is on the high-functioning end of Autism (which means he functions at a higher level than those with low-functioning Autism). Symptoms of Asperger's include:
- Engaging in one-sided, long-winded conversations, without noticing if the listener is listening or trying to change the subject
- Displaying unusual nonverbal communication, such as lack of eye contact, few facial expressions, or awkward body postures and gestures
- Showing an intense obsession with one or two specific, narrow subjects, such as baseball statistics, train schedules, weather or snakes
- Appearing not to understand, empathize with or be sensitive to others' feelings
- Having a hard time "reading" other people or understanding humor
- Speaking in a voice that is monotonous, rigid or unusually fast
- Moving clumsily, with poor coordination
Sorry this was such a long post. I'll try not to make it so long next time! Keep us in your prayers and especially Matthew with all that he is dealing with.
"But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:19
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