Re: This is what I do Positively fascinating. This is an excerpt from a link on my son's "coincidence page:" The Military and Remote...
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There's a theory about the rise in autism too ... http://www.aspergerinfo.org./wiredarticle.htm The Geek Syndrome Autism - and its milder...
Thanks for the welcome, BlueSoulRobot Actually, we've discussed this very thing at great length in another thread called "What is the point of...
He didn't speak until age four. He had a lot of other idiosyncrasies too, so maybe he didn't wear socks. His brain structure was consistent with the...
Clockwood, This is exactly the dilemma I have with having Dillon evaluated. Boone is often put in that category by people who think like le coq...
I have to disagree with everything ... You said about autism, Le coq. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Now tell me if you can figure out why. Boone...
That's comforting to know.
She's not into the internet much. The picture was taken at my sister's wedding.
Of course she is! Of course, her beauty and brains are probably just compensation for her scoliosis (corrected by surgery). A son-in-law is...
[/B] I'd like to call him my son-in-law. Let me know when you spot him. ;) I'm sure it would carry with it all sorts of new, improved...
Really? Absent-minded professor. Mad scientist. Eccentric genius. Cliches! But a cliche is a cliche, because it's true. Here's a cute little...
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The statement blow is correct, although I'm not sure if it was 15 percent. Same as a lot of autistic brains. Identical to a lot of autistic brains,...
This isn't the case in every instance, obviously. It is the case in many notable instances, however. It's certainly not uncommon and it's difficult...
Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone. Ripleofdeath, You seem to have an understanding of "outsider-type" personalities. Mr. G,...
kmguru, It's true enough that it's all hypothesis and none of the theories are proven. I recently read an article that gives some credence to...
Will my autistic son grow up to be a happy adult? Nobody else seems to have an answer for that one.
I don't know what you consider unlikely -- that there is compensation for brain injury (cognitive delays) -- or that neurologists would understand...
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