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16yr old Xmas gift

  • 20-12-2016 8:59am
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    I have a 16yr old son who has aspergers. He is highly intelligent but socially awkward.
    We struggle to find gifts for him at Xmas and Birthdays and this year it's like we have hit a brick wall. He says he has everything and needs nothing and wants nothing.
    He is one of 5 and we don't want all the others getting presents on Xmas day except for him.
    He has every electronic device you could want including a Kindle he got this year to stem the overflowing shelves of books he has.
    His laptop is a few years old but he is adamant he does want to change it.
    Apart from phone credit and some of his favourite sweets, we have nothing else.
    Anyone have similar age kids with aspergers who might suggest something?
    Alternatively, maybe we shouldn't worry about it at all and just give him the sweets and phone credit?


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