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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!"
 
Lynn Wiley
Hinseville, Georgia, USA 
 


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Community For Parents With Children Who Have Asperger's Gains A Worldwide Following

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Life can be difficult for parents with children who have Asperger's Syndrome, especially when they have little support and knowledge of how to handle the situation. It is because of this that the Parenting Aspergers Community has gained so many members as they strive to provide the latest and best information as well as providing an important support group for all parents who find themselves in this situation.

(PR Web) September 18, 2010 – Children with Aspergers Syndrome have difficulty with social interaction, exhibit little empathy towards others and can also be quite clumsy.
At times there can be limited specialist knowledge on the subject. This makes it difficult for parents with children who have Aspergers to find helpful advice and guidance on how to deal with their children in the difficult situations that arise. However, the Parenting Aspergers Community seeks to change all that by being the ultimate resource of parenting help and advice on Asperger's.

Not only do members have access to a large community of parents that are going through the exact same difficulties from all over the world from whom they can learn how to deal with their children's issues, but they are also provided with a wide range of articles on the subject written by experts in the field. Thus, parents can learn tips, tricks and techniques offered both by professionals as well as other parents who have learned from trial and error what is effective and what isn't. This is what makes the Parenting Aspergers Community so powerful.

Whether parents are looking for advice on how to help their teens prepare for college or how to help their children integrate socially or simply deal with day to day issues, the Parenting Aspergers Community provides advice and resources to anyone. Being a parent to a child with Asperger's syndrome is no easy task, even though many parents prefer not to admit that they are often overwhelmed and sometimes embarrassed with their children's behavior. This is why it is so important to have access to a support group where people who are going through the same situation can provide understanding and assistance which would otherwise be hard to come by.

If you wish to learn more about the Parenting Aspergers Community and to join this helpful and supportive community, please visit www.parentingaspergerscommunity.com

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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