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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 536696" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Insane, I think it's just what/who we know.</p><p></p><p>Many suspect that Einstein was an Aspie. Just by his hair alone, one might make that conclusion. I mean seriously, what educated man that wants to be taken seriously is going to wear his hair like that?</p><p></p><p>A little boy I knew was certainly in the genius range, and the adults may not have considered him a difficult child, but we kids did. He just did not fit in. As if he were not a child at all but an adult waiting for his body to catch up. I don't/didn't know him well partly because I didn't want to, but from what I do know, I'd hesitate affixing any difficult child diagnosis to him, even Asperger's. He was just <em><strong>that</strong></em> smart and reserved. Still, I wouldn't call that normal because his behavior was completely inappropriate with his peers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 536696, member: 11965"] Insane, I think it's just what/who we know. Many suspect that Einstein was an Aspie. Just by his hair alone, one might make that conclusion. I mean seriously, what educated man that wants to be taken seriously is going to wear his hair like that? A little boy I knew was certainly in the genius range, and the adults may not have considered him a difficult child, but we kids did. He just did not fit in. As if he were not a child at all but an adult waiting for his body to catch up. I don't/didn't know him well partly because I didn't want to, but from what I do know, I'd hesitate affixing any difficult child diagnosis to him, even Asperger's. He was just [I][B]that[/B][/I] smart and reserved. Still, I wouldn't call that normal because his behavior was completely inappropriate with his peers. [/QUOTE]
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