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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 421028" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yep, they are all different even with the same diagnosis. One thing is always there: Lack of social skills and an inability to communicate well, even if they know the words. My son is very concrete and has a lot of issues with abstract thinking. If you ask him what he did on vacation, he will recite what he did, but will usually leave out the emotional extensions that my other k ids would have added. "I went to the waterpark. Then we went out to eat at Applebees. Then we drove home." My daughter would have said more of "We went to this awesome waterpark and I went down this really scary ride three times. Madeline was so scared she was crying! Then we ate at Applebees and it took for-ev-er to get the food, but it was really good. I slept on the ride home. We were all really tired."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 421028, member: 1550"] Yep, they are all different even with the same diagnosis. One thing is always there: Lack of social skills and an inability to communicate well, even if they know the words. My son is very concrete and has a lot of issues with abstract thinking. If you ask him what he did on vacation, he will recite what he did, but will usually leave out the emotional extensions that my other k ids would have added. "I went to the waterpark. Then we went out to eat at Applebees. Then we drove home." My daughter would have said more of "We went to this awesome waterpark and I went down this really scary ride three times. Madeline was so scared she was crying! Then we ate at Applebees and it took for-ev-er to get the food, but it was really good. I slept on the ride home. We were all really tired." [/QUOTE]
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