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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 493981" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Who cares about spelling...sometimes it makes things interesting. I think we all go thru that wanting it just to be fixed and hope it is just a "delay" and they will catch up. Seeing those things in writing can really cause some heart ache. For now dont worry about the form of autism.... it tends to evolve over time. Just look where he is and build on his strengths, and help fill in the gaps. Some of it is adjusting to the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) way of life... needing pretty consistent routine (very consistent for some) and support in social situations etc. he is still your sweet boy, you just have more information than most on how he learns and thinks. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the sig. I just wanted to make sure I remembered right. You are a busy mom wiht two little ones.... Hope you can come back often!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 493981, member: 12886"] Who cares about spelling...sometimes it makes things interesting. I think we all go thru that wanting it just to be fixed and hope it is just a "delay" and they will catch up. Seeing those things in writing can really cause some heart ache. For now dont worry about the form of autism.... it tends to evolve over time. Just look where he is and build on his strengths, and help fill in the gaps. Some of it is adjusting to the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) way of life... needing pretty consistent routine (very consistent for some) and support in social situations etc. he is still your sweet boy, you just have more information than most on how he learns and thinks. Thanks for the sig. I just wanted to make sure I remembered right. You are a busy mom wiht two little ones.... Hope you can come back often! [/QUOTE]
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