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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 80035" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>This should be a bright spot in your day, ladies:</p><p></p><p>There's a boy in my easy child daughter's 3rd grade class who isn't diagnosed but who I strongly suspect leans in the direction of Asperger's. His speech is difficult to follow (gibberish, rabbit trails everywhere) and socially he's floundering big time. Last year the teasing started, apparently often with him seeming clueless about it. According to my daughter it's picked up this year and yesterday she discovered him crying in line and intervened with the kid who was picking on him. We talked about what to do last night and today after school she told her teacher what's been going on because the bullies only kick into action when staff isn't looking.</p><p></p><p>Naturally I'm one proud mama and wish there were a bunch more Warrior Princesses like her out there. :warrior: :princess:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 80035, member: 701"] This should be a bright spot in your day, ladies: There's a boy in my easy child daughter's 3rd grade class who isn't diagnosed but who I strongly suspect leans in the direction of Asperger's. His speech is difficult to follow (gibberish, rabbit trails everywhere) and socially he's floundering big time. Last year the teasing started, apparently often with him seeming clueless about it. According to my daughter it's picked up this year and yesterday she discovered him crying in line and intervened with the kid who was picking on him. We talked about what to do last night and today after school she told her teacher what's been going on because the bullies only kick into action when staff isn't looking. Naturally I'm one proud mama and wish there were a bunch more Warrior Princesses like her out there. [img]:warrior:[/img] [img]:princess:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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