I know you are trying to be nice but I think envisioning the fact he has it is rude. He might be able to make friends just fine. If I was in his position I would be incredibly insulted if that was all you focused on. You know nothing about him but you assume he must be dysfunctional. Why don't you treat him like a normal person and not like some retard. He might have asperger but he is just a kid. I have known people with these type of issues before and I just treat them like normal kids. They are normal kids. So unless you see something they are having serious problems with I would say wait till that point to help them. Instead of saying "Hey you got aspergers you must not know how to do anything".
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I know you are trying to be nice but I think envisioning the fact he has it is rude. He might be able to make friends just fine. If I was in his position I would be incredibly insulted if that was all you focused on. You know nothing about him but you assume he must be dysfunctional. Why don't you treat him like a normal person and not like some retard. He might have asperger but he is just a kid. I have known people with these type of issues before and I just treat them like normal kids. They are normal kids. So unless you see something they are having serious problems with I would say wait till that point to help them. Instead of saying "Hey you got aspergers you must not know how to do anything".