discussion post on Sun, July 20, 2008 - 3:26 PM
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about me
I am mainly a home bird. But when I go out I don't come back till the next day!!
I am a mum to two beautiful children. I love adventure and to live abroad. But since the children I seem drawn to consider the schooling, hence I have been back in the UK since 2000! God knows why, the life experience would be great for them.
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Re: You smell like a garbage bin
(in Wild Aspies)
I too am very interested in the idea of focusing attention on something through one sense and thereby losing sensory information through other senses. Not sure if my son does it deliberately or whether it is automatic. I know that I frequently z...
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Re: Aspies take things too literally!!!
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Had two lovely ones from my son this weekend.
ME: (looking at the clutter) look at this house, you've turned it upside down! SON: I've turned the house upside down! (surprised expression) Then this afternoon my son, his sister and her frie... read more discussion post on Sun, July 20, 2008 - 3:18 PM
Re: Education vs Socialisation
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Hi again,
I had a look at your website, but I can't see how to find and access the education reform forum. Going to bed now, so I'll try again later. discussion post on Thu, July 17, 2008 - 3:57 PM
Re: Education vs Socialisation
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I can't find your references to Brodmanns brain areas??
But I'm interested because my son does learn, forget, learn again. He sometimes forgets names of things he has known for years and will suddenly make up his own name for them. He also says... read more discussion post on Thu, July 17, 2008 - 3:49 PM
Re: Education vs Socialisation
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I've also posted questions before about how those on the spectrum can suddenly be able to do things ie. read, that they haven't been able to do previously.
However, as a parent, although there is a possibility that this might happen with my son, ... read more discussion post on Tue, July 15, 2008 - 5:37 AM
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