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He watched the movie and now.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 548518" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>If he can't meet her in person, how about e-mails? I've heard that she does answer to them. </p><p>How about talking about other autistic people that are successful? I've watched a documentary on netflix that showed a few different adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). All at different level and it also had a good debate on what "high functioning" is or isn't. I think it was "loving lampposts". </p><p>I agree that having a role model whom he can relate to is so important. </p><p>husband did a self assessing test online last week out of curiosity and he tests in the Asperger range. Sure it is NOT a diagnosis, but made us wonder: should husband seek an official diagnosis just so that he can tell V one day "see, I too think differently but still was able to make it in the world and find happiness".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 548518, member: 11847"] If he can't meet her in person, how about e-mails? I've heard that she does answer to them. How about talking about other autistic people that are successful? I've watched a documentary on netflix that showed a few different adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). All at different level and it also had a good debate on what "high functioning" is or isn't. I think it was "loving lampposts". I agree that having a role model whom he can relate to is so important. husband did a self assessing test online last week out of curiosity and he tests in the Asperger range. Sure it is NOT a diagnosis, but made us wonder: should husband seek an official diagnosis just so that he can tell V one day "see, I too think differently but still was able to make it in the world and find happiness". [/QUOTE]
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