Paul Scholes Steps Back From Work to Care for Autistic Son Amid Family Support
Paul Scholes Steps Back From Work to Care for Autistic Son Amid Family Support

Paul Scholes Steps Back From Work to Care for Autistic Son Amid Family Support

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Paul Scholes, the Manchester United legend, has stepped back from his television punditry duties to focus on caring for his 20-year-old autistic son, Aiden, whose strict daily routines dictate much of Scholes' schedule. Despite his separation from wife Claire, Scholes remains committed to supporting their three children, prioritizing Aiden's needs by organizing his work around his son's activities, such as swimming and outings to Tesco. Scholes shared these insights on the Stick to Football podcast, highlighting the challenges and adaptations involved in caring for Aiden. His daughter Alicia expressed deep admiration and support for her father's dedication and openness, praising his sacrifices and role as a father in an emotional Instagram post. Alicia's message resonated with many, including David Beckham, who publicly acknowledged Scholes' exemplary parenting. The family’s story underscores the personal sacrifices behind Scholes' public persona and the importance of family priorities in his life.

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