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The autism rears it's ugly head at get together last night
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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 287578" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Hi Midwest Mom,</p><p></p><p>My husband is AS and he acts like this at parties sometimes too. He is fully functional and has a good job in business -- his job involves few people in real life and a lot of emailing and IM'ing, which he's very good at socially.</p><p></p><p>I agree that your son didn't have much notice, and held himself together pretty well. I think with his good grades and ability to make friends over time as he does now in school and familiar places, he'll do great.</p><p></p><p>You are awesome that you drove him home after awhile. That was merciful, and a good teaching experience that he can try to go somewhere, and leave if the stress is too much, and not have to try to be someone he isn't. That's a good lesson for any kid.</p><p></p><p>Jo xxoo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 287578, member: 1872"] Hi Midwest Mom, My husband is AS and he acts like this at parties sometimes too. He is fully functional and has a good job in business -- his job involves few people in real life and a lot of emailing and IM'ing, which he's very good at socially. I agree that your son didn't have much notice, and held himself together pretty well. I think with his good grades and ability to make friends over time as he does now in school and familiar places, he'll do great. You are awesome that you drove him home after awhile. That was merciful, and a good teaching experience that he can try to go somewhere, and leave if the stress is too much, and not have to try to be someone he isn't. That's a good lesson for any kid. Jo xxoo [/QUOTE]
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