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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 45926" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Thanks for the compliments, but he actually takes after husband's father (and husband). I think all he gets from me is maybe the mouth (in every way!). He's a fair bit like easy child, although she has my eyes.</p><p></p><p>What I love about our boy - he has the nature to match. He has the scrupulous honesty and law-abiding nature (his laws, though) so common in autism. When we handle him gently (like rocking a baby in a cradle) we see it. When he's stressed or anxious - very different.</p><p></p><p>A women who is senior in the charity saw this piece come in and immediately said, "That child has a very familiar 'look' - does he have Asperger's?" She has an older son with Asperger's. It was actually one of the other artists who told me that, another local friend who happened to be there at the time. She introduced me to this woman, we had a chance to briefly compare notes.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 45926, member: 1991"] Thanks for the compliments, but he actually takes after husband's father (and husband). I think all he gets from me is maybe the mouth (in every way!). He's a fair bit like easy child, although she has my eyes. What I love about our boy - he has the nature to match. He has the scrupulous honesty and law-abiding nature (his laws, though) so common in autism. When we handle him gently (like rocking a baby in a cradle) we see it. When he's stressed or anxious - very different. A women who is senior in the charity saw this piece come in and immediately said, "That child has a very familiar 'look' - does he have Asperger's?" She has an older son with Asperger's. It was actually one of the other artists who told me that, another local friend who happened to be there at the time. She introduced me to this woman, we had a chance to briefly compare notes. Marg [/QUOTE]
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