RE: Ask someone with Asperger's syndrome.
February 7, 2018 at 3:28 pm
(This post was last modified: February 7, 2018 at 3:44 pm by Rev. Rye.)
I know I do, sometimes, whether creating elaborate hypotheses for other people’s actions that may be a lot simpler, to the occasional points in my reviews for Anglotopia, whether it’s the time I argued Zardoz was a warped retelling of The Tempest or the time I reviewed “Nosedive” and spent an entire paragraph unpacking the symbolism in a character’s name that I wound up figuring is most likely unintentional, since I doubt Charlie Brooker speaks Hebrew and I only knew the word in question from a Leonard Cohen song that was released only a month before the episode was released.
(February 7, 2018 at 3:24 pm)J a c k Wrote: Any tips for a mom raising a child on the spectrum? He’s six and high functioning, selective mutism, and hates socializing. He receives therapy for learning to identify facial and body expression and for other social skills. He’s a very sweet kid at home and loves his cats.I’d say if he has any trouble in school, get on that. If he gets bullied, don’t fuck around and make sure the school doesn’t. If the situation becomes toxic, find somewhere else that won’t be. I’d be a lot less fucked up if my mother didn’t insist on my going to the same grade school she went to because she thought everything else would be worse.
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