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<blockquote data-quote="paisleysea" data-source="post: 386002"><p>He can definitely converse about feelings in a typical way. He has a wonderfully irreverent sense of humor. There is really absolutely nothing socially awkward about him. Nobody, not even doctors or therapists, have ever noted anything "off" about him. I've worked with kids with Asperger's and have a few friends with kids on the spectrum. I've always been able to detect that ever so slight difference in their affect. It's just not something I see in J. He does have some difficulties with gross and fine motor tasks and I've often wondered how that might fit in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paisleysea, post: 386002"] He can definitely converse about feelings in a typical way. He has a wonderfully irreverent sense of humor. There is really absolutely nothing socially awkward about him. Nobody, not even doctors or therapists, have ever noted anything "off" about him. I've worked with kids with Asperger's and have a few friends with kids on the spectrum. I've always been able to detect that ever so slight difference in their affect. It's just not something I see in J. He does have some difficulties with gross and fine motor tasks and I've often wondered how that might fit in. [/QUOTE]
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