I've never seen Temple Grandin's movie, but I'm an Aspie, mrreiad to an Aspie and parent to two Aspies. We've been up front with our kids from the start about their diagnoses. And, yes, my son (almost 11) believes it. I'm not usually the bad guy. At least not for this. I don't know if it makes a difference that we've never used the word disabled. It's certainly not a conscious thing. We've just never thought of ourselves that way. We do use the term special needs a lot. I'm afraid I'm not much help here. Sorry, no answers here either. Good luck.
Amazing wrap-up from Miss Teen Alberta, Alexandra Hanasz . Yes plasee continue posting here and making a name for yourself. Your reign will colour the archives of this domain forevermore.I really hope you'll give us a good popsicle recipe for our Squidoo lens and write about Lenzr photo contests in addition to all the other things you do and experience and Miss Teen Alberta. Keep up the great blogging.
Amazing wrap-up from Miss Teen Alberta, Alexandra Hanasz . Yes plasee continue posting here and making a name for yourself. Your reign will colour the archives of this domain forevermore.I really hope you'll give us a good popsicle recipe for our Squidoo lens and write about Lenzr photo contests in addition to all the other things you do and experience and Miss Teen Alberta. Keep up the great blogging.
Amazing wrap-up from Miss Teen Alberta, Alexandra Hanasz . Yes plasee continue posting here and making a name for yourself. Your reign will colour the archives of this domain forevermore.I really hope you'll give us a good popsicle recipe for our Squidoo lens and write about Lenzr photo contests in addition to all the other things you do and experience and Miss Teen Alberta. Keep up the great blogging.