Footy Folklore Fred
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Re: Footy Folklore Fred
So to me it isn't a fallacy, but the variances are pretty huge in autism.
And the ones I know if you change their daily routine they are very hard to convince its okay . Hissy fits are extreme.Bring back the biffComment
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Re: Footy Folklore Fred
Every kid I know with autism is extremely good at something, eg one you can ask him how to get anywhere on trains at any time and he will tell you what train, what time , where to change etc etc. My brother is a train driver and he just adores him.
So to me it isn't a fallacy, but the variances are pretty huge in autism.
And the ones I know if you change their daily routine they are very hard to convince its okay . Hissy fits are extreme.
I remember getting lost in the Dandenongs on an excursion with a bus load of autistic kids years ago. We ended up on a dirt track in the middle of nowhere and just as we realise we don't have a melways a little kid pipes up from the back of the bus "I know how to get home from here" He knew the directions all the way back home to St. Albans. From memory, all the names of the streets and all.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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