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Old 04-09-2018, 09:55 AM #7
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Originally Posted by Nicky91 View Post
talking about school brings back bad memories for me tbh, like due to my autism, i was unable to make friends so i was more on my own while everyone of my classmates were playing together, watching cartoons on tv during lunch break together and i was for example just sitting alone, there was one guy who was friends with me for a short while but he left for Uni he skipped a few classes cause he was really really intelligent, so i was alone after that again

so that was also a reason i now joined these forums, which makes it way easier to communicate and make a lot of friends

i'm not a socially outgoing sort of guy honestly, last time i ever went to the cinema for example was with my class many years ago to the first Cars movie


but anyway Jakey just support your children as much as you can whenever they need support if they have had rough school days i mean, i would say give them the advice to have fun with some of their other classmates, as stated above i know out of experience how sad it can be to be alone at school
I know a lot of people end up having a tough time at school Nicky. To be honest, it sounds like your school really let you down and should have been doing (a LOT) more to help support you.
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