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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Telling Your Child With Autism That They Have Autism

An interesting spin on this topic from 5 Minutes for Special Needs.

Telling Your Child With Autism That They Have Autism

"You might have a kid like mine who explains his autism to people in terms of 'autism super powers.' His super power is super-reading and math and super-sonic hearing and touch (clothing tags are bad, yo). His brother’s super power is lightning fast speed, super strength and flexibility."

Read the complete article here: http://www.5minutesforspecialneeds.com/8434/telling-your-child-autism-that-they-have-autism/

2 comments:

  1. Today is a really bad day. My sin's suoer pwers fir the day include: rearranging and throwing home furnishings, screaming and crapping himself. :(

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  2. Uh, obviously my super powers do not include typing or proof reading.

    My SON'S SUPER POWERS FOR the day, etc.

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