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That other shoe I have been fretting? Did drop, but is a relief. Still hurts though
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 531307" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Yep, twice. More Asperger traits than people usually have. Not enough, nor serious enough for diagnosing Asperger syndrome. Normal speech development, so no classic autism.</p><p></p><p>We will see what kind of interventions the specialist they plan to use will come up with. If difficult child is willing to work with him. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, it is still less stupid than being fined because someone thinks your sunglasses are ugly. Or because you are behaving too well and not getting fines. Or you kissed your girlfriend with too much gusto in public. Or gave a lame comment to the press. Or the extensive legislation concerning farting. Or... The system is not meant to be taken too seriously. It is in place to keep important things in check (those punctuality, tidiness etc. that are important in that situation) and to collect money. difficult child even got very few 'stupid' fines. Most likely because he was getting so many real ones and also because they didn't count on in his sense of humour with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 531307, member: 14557"] Yep, twice. More Asperger traits than people usually have. Not enough, nor serious enough for diagnosing Asperger syndrome. Normal speech development, so no classic autism. We will see what kind of interventions the specialist they plan to use will come up with. If difficult child is willing to work with him. Well, it is still less stupid than being fined because someone thinks your sunglasses are ugly. Or because you are behaving too well and not getting fines. Or you kissed your girlfriend with too much gusto in public. Or gave a lame comment to the press. Or the extensive legislation concerning farting. Or... The system is not meant to be taken too seriously. It is in place to keep important things in check (those punctuality, tidiness etc. that are important in that situation) and to collect money. difficult child even got very few 'stupid' fines. Most likely because he was getting so many real ones and also because they didn't count on in his sense of humour with it. [/QUOTE]
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