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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 408949"><p>She tries to socialize. She wants to. She hoovers at it, mostly. She does tend to focus narrowly and on what she likes, runs people over in conversation and gets highly upset if she thinks you interrupted her even if you were only pausing for sentence completion or a breath (the last is kind of an off and on thing, like rambling sometimes). She is better with older or younger kids over her peers, though she has one or two she describes as friends. One thing I'm paying more attention to now is her tendency to say things like "I sounded like so-and-so when I said that, let me see if I can do that again." At first I considered it along the lines of comedic impression, but I'm starting to wonder if it's more of the mimicking tendencies of Aspies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 408949"] She tries to socialize. She wants to. She hoovers at it, mostly. She does tend to focus narrowly and on what she likes, runs people over in conversation and gets highly upset if she thinks you interrupted her even if you were only pausing for sentence completion or a breath (the last is kind of an off and on thing, like rambling sometimes). She is better with older or younger kids over her peers, though she has one or two she describes as friends. One thing I'm paying more attention to now is her tendency to say things like "I sounded like so-and-so when I said that, let me see if I can do that again." At first I considered it along the lines of comedic impression, but I'm starting to wonder if it's more of the mimicking tendencies of Aspies. [/QUOTE]
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