Hi Aspergersgirl
My daughter has just been diagnosed with Asperger's and we are just about convinced ourselves that the diagnosis is correct. She is 10 almost 11 with majority of all her traits displayed only at home. As you were diagnosed at 13 were you told of the diagnosis then also. We haven't told our daughter as yet as we want to be 100% sure this is correct and to be honest I know her reaction will be explosive and I want to deliver it the best I can and don't quite know how to do that.
We have received some advice for her to see an educational psychologist and/or speech therapist and I was wondering if you or anyone else had seen these types of practitioners and what you thought, did they help your understanding of the world at all? What did help? What helps you now?
I am just at a bit of a loss as where to go first
Any feedback greatfully received
poss42
I think I was told, but don't remember. I don't know if its a good idea to tell someone so young, If I had remembered, I would have been upset because of the label. It depends if you think she will benefit from knowing this young? It really is a personal choice, in some ways she will be happier if you don't, but then again, maybe in future she will be mad at you for not telling her.
I saw a psychologist when I was diagnosed with the problem every week, it didn't really seem to help, but it was nice to know the support was there. I might ask my mother a bit more detail on this as she was the one in your postition.

What helps me now is really support from family. I'm lucky to have the family I do, and it really does make all the difference.