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Is Autism Reversible? Einstein Scientists Propose New Theory of Autism
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 262343" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Trinity I don't have a lot of time and I will return so we can continue this discussion.</p><p>Suffice it to say that I had a similar experience but for different reasons. My parents didn't speak the language and they were very shy and intimidated to be out there alone. </p><p></p><p>I think it forced me to learn at an early age what a process was and how to get to the problem solving steps. </p><p></p><p>The thought that runs through my head is that we provided many learning episodes, supports and understanding. It's like we are pouring things into an incubating flower. It will bloom later but it will be more complex and have a tapestry all it's own. I refuse to believe all the experiences we exposed our kids to was in vain. They are rolling around in there but since their "rolladex" is in total disarray they can not retrieve the information they need to process it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 262343, member: 3"] Trinity I don't have a lot of time and I will return so we can continue this discussion. Suffice it to say that I had a similar experience but for different reasons. My parents didn't speak the language and they were very shy and intimidated to be out there alone. I think it forced me to learn at an early age what a process was and how to get to the problem solving steps. The thought that runs through my head is that we provided many learning episodes, supports and understanding. It's like we are pouring things into an incubating flower. It will bloom later but it will be more complex and have a tapestry all it's own. I refuse to believe all the experiences we exposed our kids to was in vain. They are rolling around in there but since their "rolladex" is in total disarray they can not retrieve the information they need to process it. [/QUOTE]
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