My son is a really sweet boy, but of course, nobody is perfect. When he talks to you, he'll usually look anywhere but at your face. Sometimes if he's greeted and doesn't feel like talking, he'll be very curt, and say things that are considered rude. He's offended people. It can be embarrassing for us.
He has also been diagnosed with autistic spectrum. He's considered extremely high-functioning. He does well in school, does not need special ed assistance (other than a little counseling, and an IEP to help deal with some of his issues)
He does have a hard time making friends, but he does have a few. They, also seem to have similar issues. As part of this condition, he often misses what most would consider obvious social cues.
I've gotten lots of angry, disapproving looks from people we encounter in public. We will continue to get more.
He's not trying to be rude. He doesn't enjoy hurting people's feelings. He just can't help it.
So, please, if my son's (or anyone else's) autism proves inconvenient to you, understand. It's nothing personal. We're all doing the best we can. Be grateful that your own children don't have these "invisible" disabilities, and cut us some slack.
He has also been diagnosed with autistic spectrum. He's considered extremely high-functioning. He does well in school, does not need special ed assistance (other than a little counseling, and an IEP to help deal with some of his issues)
He does have a hard time making friends, but he does have a few. They, also seem to have similar issues. As part of this condition, he often misses what most would consider obvious social cues.
I've gotten lots of angry, disapproving looks from people we encounter in public. We will continue to get more.
He's not trying to be rude. He doesn't enjoy hurting people's feelings. He just can't help it.
So, please, if my son's (or anyone else's) autism proves inconvenient to you, understand. It's nothing personal. We're all doing the best we can. Be grateful that your own children don't have these "invisible" disabilities, and cut us some slack.