A lot of people always talk about children and teens on the spectrum but unfortunately they usually forget the fact that they grow up to be adults on the spectrum. Here are a few of my personal thoughts on why they need to talk about it more.

The 22nd Birthday curse.

Unfortunately adults with ASD that passes that age will no longer go to special education, however two ones who are lucky enough to have their lives said for the adult child before the age well others are not so lucky. I wish people in their local community would step in and help out to those who are struggling to transition adulthood.

Pregnant woman while actually on the spectrum.

So many people talked about having the chances of caring a child and made available autism while in the world but what people really talked about is women on the spectrum experiencing pregnancy, hopefully in the next 10 years woman with AST who experience motherhood will be open about what it’s like so people on the spectrum depending on the person would have a better idea imagining have a child of their own.

Adult with autism can find love get married like other people.

it’s very rare that people would read about love stories about both people on the spectrum dating or one person on the spectrum in a relationship with a normal person, hopefully on next years autism wearing this month I want more people with AST to come out with their love stories on being a relationship, recently got engaged and a married life.

People with ASD open about experiencing special Ed.

Now and day’s since most of them who were born the late eighties/early to late nineties are lucky enough to open about experience in special education, usually it’s good or bad as long as they open about it the more likely teachers will get a better idea what they can do better so current students won’t have to deal with depending on the situation

Autistics experiencing sex.

I know some parents are very worried about their adult child having sex before marriage but however eventually it will happen their lifetime, I understand worried about their safety but let them experience it while they can, Hopefully adults with will come out about their stories about it so people get the idea.

Living independently.
It can be a tough one to talk about but yet it’s still happening, finding a place on your own while on the spectrum can be hard (depending on the person) some people on the higher end are more likely to be independent while other’s on the lower end not so much.

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