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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 275843" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yeek. That kind of obsessive game playing reminds me of Asperger's kids. My son could play his certain beloved videogames forever and never get bored. And he might when he's grown up. He's fifteen too and always was this way. I don't stop him because I figure it's part of the disorder. But I make sure he has other activities to break it up and he has no choice but to go to them. My son has very narrow interests, which is typical Aspie. And when he gets ahold of something...he doesn't let up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 275843, member: 1550"] Yeek. That kind of obsessive game playing reminds me of Asperger's kids. My son could play his certain beloved videogames forever and never get bored. And he might when he's grown up. He's fifteen too and always was this way. I don't stop him because I figure it's part of the disorder. But I make sure he has other activities to break it up and he has no choice but to go to them. My son has very narrow interests, which is typical Aspie. And when he gets ahold of something...he doesn't let up. [/QUOTE]
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