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James A. Ricken yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Tue Apr 27 18:43:01 2004


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Julian Opificius wrote:

>Asperger Syndrome (aka "High Functioning Autism") is just one color on therainbow of autism.  It's only considered a disability because people these daysworry more about socialization and being "touchy-feely" than they do aboutgetting good grades and finding a cure for cancer.Bartok, Mozart, Einstein ... you'd be among the best :-)Oh, and it's hereditary - both my sons have it too. That' how I found out Iwasn't "just wierd".Ultimately, it's just "normal times 10": nothing to worry about.Good luck in your discovery!
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>> <>I also have a son who is fourteen years old with High Functioning 
>> Autism.
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He is a brilliant kid.
I just wish that the teachers in his school cared more about him and 
other kids like him.
Some of the teachers in his school have took classes on autism,but some 
of them still act like they don't care!
We live in Haysville, Kansas
A small community on the outskirts of Wichita.
As far as education for autistic kids in the school ,it could be loads 
better.
Jim


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Julian Opificius wrote:<br>
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Asperger Syndrome (aka "High Functioning Autism") is just one color on therainbow of autism.  It's only considered a disability because people these daysworry more about socialization and being "touchy-feely" than they do aboutgetting good grades and finding a cure for cancer.Bartok, Mozart, Einstein ... you'd be among the best :-)Oh, and it's hereditary - both my sons have it too. That' how I found out Iwasn't "just wierd".Ultimately, it's just "normal times 10": nothing to worry about.Good luck in your discovery!
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  <blockquote type="cite"><>I also have a son who is fourteen years old
with High Functioning Autism.<br>
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He is a brilliant kid.<br>
I just wish that the teachers in his school cared more about him and
other kids like him.<br>
Some of the teachers in his school have took classes on autism,but some
of them still act like they don't care!<br>
We live in Haysville, Kansas<br>
A small community on the outskirts of Wichita.<br>
As far as education for autistic kids in the school ,it could be loads
better.<br>
Jim<br>
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