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You know you live with Autism when...(in honor of World Autism Day)
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 588196" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>MWM - see, that story right there gives a lot of us hope for our developmentally delayed kids!</p><p></p><p>What you said about reciting episodes verbatim and watching them over and over again... That's me. I do the same thing with books. When the Twilight series was really popular, I actually re-read them all - 15 times - in about a year. Whenever my favorite author, Diana Gabaldon, comes out with a new TOME in the Outlander Series, I will re-read the entire series right before, just so I am up to speed. (There are like 9 books, and when I say TOME I am so not kidding. I've been known to pick books by their size. But I digress.)</p><p></p><p>What was that about all of us having some form of autism, it's just that some are really good at it...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 588196, member: 6705"] MWM - see, that story right there gives a lot of us hope for our developmentally delayed kids! What you said about reciting episodes verbatim and watching them over and over again... That's me. I do the same thing with books. When the Twilight series was really popular, I actually re-read them all - 15 times - in about a year. Whenever my favorite author, Diana Gabaldon, comes out with a new TOME in the Outlander Series, I will re-read the entire series right before, just so I am up to speed. (There are like 9 books, and when I say TOME I am so not kidding. I've been known to pick books by their size. But I digress.) What was that about all of us having some form of autism, it's just that some are really good at it...? [/QUOTE]
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