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Mrs. Totoro do you have a family member who has Autism?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 377029" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Thanks for sharing your stories ladies! I love to read things like this. </p><p>K2 is pretty empathetic. I know K could have a friend or 2 if - #1 she could be quiet and listen to her peers for a minute and #2 she didn't walk away half of the time! </p><p>THe other big one is she forgets about who she likes or has a "connection" with one day and then the next just wanders around by herself. She also gets stuck in what a group may be playing and is SO inflexible about the fact that they don't want to play this the next day.... all of the same things we have been working on for years. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually Marg- her IQ is very high and she is in 2 TAG classes this year. One of our big concerns with our public school system is that they aren't able to fully take the time to adapt the lessons and teach according to how she learns and comprehends different concepts. </p><p>They just do not have the funding nor man power. They try but it is huge struggle. </p><p>It is one of those, "I just wish someone understood her" feelings...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 377029, member: 3155"] Thanks for sharing your stories ladies! I love to read things like this. K2 is pretty empathetic. I know K could have a friend or 2 if - #1 she could be quiet and listen to her peers for a minute and #2 she didn't walk away half of the time! THe other big one is she forgets about who she likes or has a "connection" with one day and then the next just wanders around by herself. She also gets stuck in what a group may be playing and is SO inflexible about the fact that they don't want to play this the next day.... all of the same things we have been working on for years. Actually Marg- her IQ is very high and she is in 2 TAG classes this year. One of our big concerns with our public school system is that they aren't able to fully take the time to adapt the lessons and teach according to how she learns and comprehends different concepts. They just do not have the funding nor man power. They try but it is huge struggle. It is one of those, "I just wish someone understood her" feelings... [/QUOTE]
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