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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 433036" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Congratulations on the diagnosis. Maybe you didn't shed a single tear because there is no need for crying, the future can be beautiful.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I remember times when my son was Oh so literal. Teacher said "this is your homework <strong>tonight</strong>" He would refuse to do it until it became night time. Oh, the frustrations! BUT he "grew out of it" More likely, he adapted. Now, for fun, he takes vague statements and idioms and such and argues/discusses them literally. </p><p></p><p>The constant talking about his interests, I think, is a characteristic for slightly older kids - mine started at about 7-8 and hasn't stopped. The interests change, but "assaulting" ppl with his knowledge hasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 433036, member: 11965"] Congratulations on the diagnosis. Maybe you didn't shed a single tear because there is no need for crying, the future can be beautiful. I remember times when my son was Oh so literal. Teacher said "this is your homework [B]tonight[/B]" He would refuse to do it until it became night time. Oh, the frustrations! BUT he "grew out of it" More likely, he adapted. Now, for fun, he takes vague statements and idioms and such and argues/discusses them literally. The constant talking about his interests, I think, is a characteristic for slightly older kids - mine started at about 7-8 and hasn't stopped. The interests change, but "assaulting" ppl with his knowledge hasn't. [/QUOTE]
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