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<blockquote data-quote="Mildred" data-source="post: 88106" data-attributes="member: 4221"><p>Busywend, I was going to answer your question too. Hugs and love - absolutely! He'll come give me a big hug for no reason or just stop playing and say "I wuv you, mom" - it'll melt a mother's heart every time! Eye contact is not so good - I have to ask for it, usually several times and its only a few seconds before he looks away again. Do you have any advice about that? I know its a characteristic of autism but is there value in "practicing" eye contact?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mildred, post: 88106, member: 4221"] Busywend, I was going to answer your question too. Hugs and love - absolutely! He'll come give me a big hug for no reason or just stop playing and say "I wuv you, mom" - it'll melt a mother's heart every time! Eye contact is not so good - I have to ask for it, usually several times and its only a few seconds before he looks away again. Do you have any advice about that? I know its a characteristic of autism but is there value in "practicing" eye contact? [/QUOTE]
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