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difficult child's social skills, how on earth is he so uneven
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 576976" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I just spent the afternoon with difficult child#2...our Aspie. It has been five years since he decided that his GFGmom was right. A son and a Mom should be together. GAG!</p><p></p><p>But the four or so hours we spent together were a pleasure for him. Most of the time was also a pleasure for me but, lol, I just can't "separate" myself from his Aspie traits. Sincerely I love the little brat. on the other hand I can't quite wrap my head around some of his characteristics. My much loved Dad used to say of Aspie's " they simply march to the beat of a different drummer"...it's "kinda like half notes in music". I find myself wanting to semi scream WTH are you thinking! Since I'm allegedly a wise old lady I don't yell that. But..I sure as heck think it. I understand. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 576976, member: 35"] I just spent the afternoon with difficult child#2...our Aspie. It has been five years since he decided that his GFGmom was right. A son and a Mom should be together. GAG! But the four or so hours we spent together were a pleasure for him. Most of the time was also a pleasure for me but, lol, I just can't "separate" myself from his Aspie traits. Sincerely I love the little brat. on the other hand I can't quite wrap my head around some of his characteristics. My much loved Dad used to say of Aspie's " they simply march to the beat of a different drummer"...it's "kinda like half notes in music". I find myself wanting to semi scream WTH are you thinking! Since I'm allegedly a wise old lady I don't yell that. But..I sure as heck think it. I understand. DDD [/QUOTE]
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