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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 575032" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>We told our difficult child at a therapist appointment. The dr said that it means certain parts of the brain work really well, and other parts have to be trained to work better, like those dealing with-interpreting facial expressions, or social norms, or authority. He explained it very slowly and made sure not to say that it was like a flaw, but more of a disease or somethin you are born with and have to deal with forever. I can't recall the exact wording now. We mentioned husband's asthma and my migraines as conditions we have but can control.</p><p>We also noted that it is a spectrum, and what that means, for example, some people can't be in a room with-perfume or they go to the hospital, and others may just wheeze a little. He said, "I know, I know!"</p><p></p><p>Best of luck. I'm sure he'll be fine with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 575032, member: 3419"] We told our difficult child at a therapist appointment. The dr said that it means certain parts of the brain work really well, and other parts have to be trained to work better, like those dealing with-interpreting facial expressions, or social norms, or authority. He explained it very slowly and made sure not to say that it was like a flaw, but more of a disease or somethin you are born with and have to deal with forever. I can't recall the exact wording now. We mentioned husband's asthma and my migraines as conditions we have but can control. We also noted that it is a spectrum, and what that means, for example, some people can't be in a room with-perfume or they go to the hospital, and others may just wheeze a little. He said, "I know, I know!" Best of luck. I'm sure he'll be fine with it. [/QUOTE]
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