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feeling a bit worried about DD. she's getting left behind.

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TaggieCampbellBlack · 24/08/2012 19:34

she's 14. Aspergers.

Up until recently she was kerping up academicslly and docially with her friends. She's had the same small group of close friends since she was 3.

But its getting more noticable that because she is different, and not in to boys, clothes, shopping etc. She's getting quite isolated. I don't think it is a deliberate thing but often when she texts they are out with other friends or doing stuff she doesn't want to.

Also when they go back to school she's going to be doing different lessons (a whole new issue - she'll be bored stiff within a fortnight) so academically is going to lose touch too.

She has few interests and i cannot get her interested in taking up anything new either.

Its all quite sad. I don't want her losing touch and getting isolated and lonely.

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TaggieCampbellBlack · 24/08/2012 19:35

Sorry. Spelling bad - phone.

Also really just a whinge but any advice?

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troutpout · 24/08/2012 19:40

Are there any groups for teenagers with aspergers nearby?
Ds ( 15) has Enjoyed mixing with teenagers like him. They have similar interests and don't talk non-stop about things he isn't interested in ( who said what to whom , music and the opposite sex). His group is a social group run by Crossroads.

TaggieCampbellBlack · 24/08/2012 19:43

I'll look into that thanks.

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