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"I subscribed to this Community about a year ago in hopes of finding support and sharing experiences with other parents who are also given the challenge of nuturing a teenager/young adult who has been given the two-edged gift of Aspergers.
 
I have found immense rewards of being allowed to be part of this Community - mostly in articles, antedoctal reports from other parents and the always helpful comments and suggestions of Dave Angel.
 
If you think that your family are all alone in this big old world struggling with something you don't understand, the Parenting Aspergers Community is a lifeline."

Judy Berry
Florida,USA


""Hi Dave, just to let you know and other mums out there, that your website makes you feel your not alone and isolated, I can send a mesage anytime, and help is there very soon, thanks for your help Dave"

Lynn M
UK


"The Parenting Aspergers Community Web site has helped me with my difficult journey as a parent of an Asperger child. It is comforting to know that when I have a question or having a problem with my Asperger son that I have an incredible resource at the tip of my fingers.
 
I can post my question or problem on the Parenting blog for all the Parenting Asperger Community members who have Aspergers children also, to view and respond to my question or problem. Within minutes I usually have some great advice from parents whom have had the exact problem with their child and has given me invaluable advice from their experience.
 
Also David Angel the Founder of Parenting Aspergers Community will always monitor the advice given and give his expert solution on what I need to do to address the problem. I can honestly say that I get more out of Parenting Asperger Community website than what I would ever get from my son's Psychologist or Psychiatrist.
 
This website is an incredible resource and worth the membership fee ten fold! You won't be disappointed but pleasantly surprised at all the website offers. All the best on your journey"  

Shirleyanne Marelly
USA
 


"Your articles help me a great deal in trying to understand my son and find ways of helping him. Keep up the good work, in my mind you truly are an angel."
 
Suzanne Byrne
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Australia
 


"Dave, Just wanted to THANK YOU for all your help and wisdom with ASD and for sharing that with us! I've learned so very much about my grandson's world, since meeting you and being on your mailing list. What a true blessing!"
 
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New Tips and Tricks for Parenting Aspergers Children

Parents of children with Aspergers no longer need to feel alone. Now, there is an online community that offers them support, encouragement, and tips for helping their children. Parents can find others whose children have the same diagnosis, troubleshoot their child's troublesome behaviors, and learn to work with the teachers and other people who support their children.

(PRWeb) August 2, 2010 - There's no longer any reason for parents of children with Aspergers to feel alone. The Parenting Aspergers Community offers support and help for parents, who feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or who just need to connect with others facing the same issues.

A diagnosis of Aspergers can overwhelm parents. While it gives them an explanation for some of their child's confusing or troublesome behaviors, it also opens the door to therapists, special education, and all sorts of other confusing options for treatment.

Instead of sorting through this all on their own, parents now have another option. Joining the Parenting Aspergers Community will give them access to other parents who have already walked the difficult path and who are there to lend support, offer suggestions, and simply be a shoulder to lean on.

Parents can learn to help their children develop independence, learn social skills, and even learn how to tackle topics like sexuality with their Aspergers children. In addition, parents can learn how to help their children succeed in school, both by teaching them study skills and by interfacing well with teachers and other support staff. They can also learn about the different types of therapy that Aspergers children find helpful, and receive recommendations for providers in their area.

Parents who feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or unsure how to move forward after an Aspergers diagnosis don't have to walk alone. By joining the Parenting Aspergers Community, they can learn from other parents and receive support, encouragement, and tips for working with their child. Aspergers can be a difficult diagnosis, but now parents don't have to walk the road alone.

About the Parenting Aspergers Community:

The Parenting Aspergers Community was created to help parents learn to help their Aspergers children. Offering support from other parents as well as input from psychologists and doctors, the community aims to aid parents in helping their children feel comfortable and secure, and teaching them to live independent lives.

Contact:
Dave Angel
Parenting Aspergers, Information Online LLP
PO Box 789
Portsmouth
PO19DY
UK
http://www.parentingaspergerscommunity.com
dave.angel09@googlemail.com




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