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things you shouldn't say to kids with aspergers.
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things you shouldn't say to kids with aspergers.
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This topic is one that is close to my heart. If you are new to my work, you may not know that when I was 38, I discovered that my quirks, gifts, and more than a few of my struggles were the result of growing up with Aspergers.
I know that you want to help your kids make better decisions. My parents did too, but something was missing.
Lost in translation, you could say.