Sorry to hear that hon'.
To be honest, no I don't worry. Well okay to a certain extent I think about her future and think to myself, 'god I hope you'll be okay, get on at school, make fre=iends' that sort of thing, but not much more than that. I certainly don't worry about her more becasue she has Down's syndrome.
Looking at the things you worry about, and wanting to help make you feel a bit better, hopefully:
- Will he always be a bit different?
Well yes, quite possibly, but all kids are different babes aren't they and different doesn't mean bad does it. There are millions of kids with ASD and worse out there, all getting on and living fullfilled lives.
Yes course he will. He'll be fine. Some things, sometimes will be hard but he'll get there, and you j=know why, YOUR his mum and you want to help and be there and with all the love and support around you that will be more than possible. He'll cope fine, and so will you. What can be so hard you can't get there together aye?
- Will he be accepted by his peers?
- Yes, people with specail needs have friends don't they, they have relationships na dget merried.
- What will the future hold?
_ What does it hold for anyone, ypu can't go there, no-one can. He's the arrow in your bow and he'll fly far and be just fine.
- Will you be able to protect him?
Yes to a certain extent, and the rest he'll do for him slef. he'll have other family. treachers, friends etc all looking out for him too. You can only do your best the same as any mum.
None of it will be easy but you have to take one day at a time. looking into the future and worrying about things years down the line won't do you any good when you should be looking at the here and now and making the best out of TODAY.
Hope you feel better.
Love TC x