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 College/University for autistic, Any recommendation

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Belphegor
post Jul 24 2010, 01:16 AM

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No credits for BM doesn't really matter now IMO. Some course requires three credit from SPM, some need five, depending on what course your brother are into. As for LAN subjects, yes there BM besides Malaysian Studies and Moral. So your brother can actually take BM in college days.

As for the temper problem, I'd suggest you bring your brother to check with psychiatrist to properly diagnose if he has any psychological or mental problem. Do note that temper problem can be changed if proper technique is being use during the therapy. Asperger syndrome and hot-tempered behavior are different thing.

Since your brother likes to draw, have your family considered OA or MMU? But is best that you and your family go and check out the environment and talk to the counselor before enrolling your brother into that particular college.
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post Jul 24 2010, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(Feliz @ Jul 24 2010, 12:01 PM)
My parent already brought him to consult a psychiatry, the expert has diagnosed him as Asperger children.

During his secondary school, he get bullied all the time. I think that is how he started to develop his hot temper behavior. Whenever someone tease him or disturb him, he went outrage and damaged a lot of school properties.

Therefore, my parents stop sending him to school for several months, but the school allow him to take SPM. That's how he can manage to finish his SPM. It's a tough route for him =(

After SPM, my parent thinking of sending him to the one academy or saito college for drawing. But looking at the course structure, it involves lots of assignment and few theories-based subject that might not be suitable of him.

Should he further his study? Or let him stay at home doing nothing?
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Stay home doing nothing just worsen his current condition. I'd suggest you bring him out with you, hang out with your friends or something. What's the age gap between you and your brother? Like I said, do scout around the college and see their coursework. If not suitable, drive to next uni and check lor.

 

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