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<blockquote data-quote="Gwenage" data-source="post: 610927" data-attributes="member: 17120"><p>When I say stare I didn't mean in the eye I meant sat there and tried to wait them out. I know the violent words and that action was odd for an Aspergers kid. He has the sensory issues. He doesn't look people in the eye, he has strange focuses on odd topic. Currently he spends very waking moment discussing the switch from analog to digital television broadcasting. </p><p></p><p>I think we need an independent neuropsychologist assessment outside the school setting. It freaks him out so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwenage, post: 610927, member: 17120"] When I say stare I didn't mean in the eye I meant sat there and tried to wait them out. I know the violent words and that action was odd for an Aspergers kid. He has the sensory issues. He doesn't look people in the eye, he has strange focuses on odd topic. Currently he spends very waking moment discussing the switch from analog to digital television broadcasting. I think we need an independent neuropsychologist assessment outside the school setting. It freaks him out so much. [/QUOTE]
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