Friday, February 5, 2010

Can My Son Who Has Autism Get A Driver License Could Someone Please Answer A Question For Me About Autism?

Could someone please answer a question for me about autism? - can my son who has autism get a driver license

My son is autistic, but very functional and very intelligent. He wants to learn to drive. Do you know someone with autism, which has a license? And it is accepted that driving a autistic, a car? It is sad to go because he and his companions see a car and willing to learn, too.

9 comments:

Leo said...

I know two people who have autism, in which a winger and I like to go, I think he does better than average.

The second person I know who has not seen autism and pearent from a series of ten-hour drive to see if it would or might be a good driver, but unfortunately after 10 hours, taught by the instructors conduct of the person is capable.

If I were you, I'll buy his son a series of 5 classes and have your driver's license status information.

In addition, you can-http: / / www.nas.org.uk / SIN / jsp / polopoly.j ...

Hope this helps.

Cheryl said...

If your child has an interest in the trip and she feels she can learn to drive a car, I'd say go for it. It would take all the necessary classes and take the same tests, written and road, and if it comes, it will be able to achieve this goal. And it would be wonderful for your son. Perhaps he could check with your school drivers ed?

I have never heard that there is cause for a person with autism illegal - I think it would be in serious cases or when the disability was severe enough to limit the driving ability. If your child is running at a high level should be able to. When finished, do not recognize for whatever reason, true, at least it tries, and probably try again! There are many people with different disabilities - why not your child? About the insurance I would be delighted and imagine how you be proud of! Good luck!

spalmer said...

Yes, you can disabled people drive cars. To the extent that it does not pass the test and active attacks. You must also be able to manage the behavior, but that's where you, the parents can ensure that you have a lot of practice and can be potential problems on the way to anticipate. My cousin has Asperger's Syndrome and is currently enrolled in driver education.

RedBlock said...

I believe it is, but you must speciallist have permission from a doctor to get on autism and must give the possibility exists that dissaproved but that it have a higher risk especially Asperger's approval

Tragic Typos said...

I have autism and I drove for two years. It is the law of the United States that all students try to take courses in driver training and finding housing. If the test pilot, then you get a license key independent. Do not underestimate what can the child. He can do something that neurotypical people and do much more.

justmein... said...

United States - legally - as long as they passed the test - and do not accumulate, ate too many points and lose your license --

I know people who are in the range of the leading suspect

if necessary - is somthing called pilot-remediation - usually an OT do not think that - can not with physical disabilities - but EB, if necessary,

hoooolal... said...

Yes, if you have the courage to mount the horse, then good for him. It is perfectly okay. Good thing you're worried because you sometimes have to give them a shove. Good luck, be safe.

Phyllis said...

To the extent that they are to learn the rules of the road and the right to print ... sure he can get a driver's license. Is it autism or Asperger's syndrome?

mike_is_... said...

Yes. unless they know the rules and secure a driver, then yes, you can go.

anywho, Aspergers''isn't makes your pee smell?

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