I don’t really know of this is the right place to ask this, please tell me if it isn’t, so I don’t repeat this mistake.

I am autistic and always had friends my whole life, from kindergarten to the last year of primary school. In primary school teachers hated me, because my parents told them of my autism, but I was fairly popular around schoolmates. Now in high school I had trouble fitting in from the first day, because I sometimes did weird things, sumtimes even very stupid things (falling into peoples obious traps to get me kicked out of school and they began pretending that they are scared of me and I am threatening them) and after my neighbor (who they apparently all knew) told one of my schoolmates about my autism, they started hating me even more. And now everyone even outside school hates me.

Now to my question: If I switch schools, will the problems come there with me, how can I prevent it, am I doing something wrong?

Don’t tell me to ask my parents, because they don’t take me seriously, because they think that I am unable to think normally because of autism.

Edit: I am sorry, that this post is so badly written. Even tho I am good at english in school, it isn’t my first language.

  • Auster
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    131 year ago

    Maybe you’d want first to seek pertinent authorities in your school, seek a psychiatrist and/or even fill a report on bullying.

    • @shiroininja
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      51 year ago

      This. You shouldn’t have to switch schools to be comfortable.

    • @jewsmithOP
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      11 year ago

      Well, I did and they didn’t really fix this. I couldn’t go to a psychiatrist without my parent’s consent (at least I think so) and I already know, that they wouldn’t allow it.

      • Krafty Kactus
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        11 year ago

        I know if you’re at least 16 in the US (maybe younger in some states) you don’t need parental consent. I’m not sure of the specifics though.