Don't wait for a therapist. You can start to teach him about appropriate behaviours towards girls and women, using relevant pictures.
I admire you, mommydearest.
Don't wait for a therapist. You can start to teach him about appropriate behaviours towards girls and women, using relevant pictures.
I admire you, mommydearest.
As for the dress stealing, I'd tell him, "if you like to wer dresses, lets go get some of your own, but this means you can't have mine"
MomIn 2013, the DSM-5 replaced autism, Asperger's Disorder and other pervasive developmental disorders with the umbrella diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder.
http://www.autism-society.org/about-...gers-syndrome/
I don't think any of us are qualified to offer medical advice for your son, but I do agree with those who believe you should seek diagnostic help.
When writing the next chapter in your life, start with a pencil and eraser - my first page as Miki is full of eraser marks.