isolation

    He tends to take things very literally and doesn't easily get jokes, exaggerated language or metaphors – he is often lonely and isolated. He has excellent language skills, speaks at a level much beyond his years and loves making literal puns. Adults love him – kids don’t.

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    1. Norma Desmond (72 months ago | reply)

      this series is produced for a utata summer project - which aims to tell a story. My project tells the positives and negatives of having aspergers syndrome mainly to increase awareness of the realities and not the myths surrounding the autistic spectrum

      www.utata.org/show/speaks/dramaqueennorma/1.p hp

    2. ms oddgers (72 months ago | reply)

      This is a great series Ms Desmond! Congrats on the work and on raising such a gifted guy.

    3. goldenpath (72 months ago | reply)

      This is really excellent - as are all your photos!

    4. goldenpath, Lizechko, and pietroizzo added this photo to their favorites.

    5. Hotash (71 months ago | reply)

      Great tones-very fitting title.
      From the 3Way Challenge Group

    6. Bob King (50 months ago | reply)

      BTDT!

      Remember, one friend is great, two is better (as long as they don't always come together) but three is probably overload.

      So tell him to not think of it as rejection, think of it as triage without the guilt.

    7. Seaclans (50 months ago | reply)

      Great job.

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