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RE: One way to unravel the riddle of autism: msg#00079

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Subject: RE: One way to unravel the riddle of autism

Hi Mary Ann,
I kind of understand what you're saying.  But, it reads this way:   If the kids we view as most severe are the most "normal" in their emotions but have difficulty expressing , then the other type [such as Temple Grandin] would be the most "abnormal" in their emotions but have no difficulty expressing?
That's not what you meant, right?  I need a visual.
 
~*~ tink
 
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From: autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of tttime@xxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 5:23 PM
To: autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Autismlist] One way to unravel the riddle of autism

Dear Tink,
     I feel that are two distict type of individuals who fall under the autism lable.  And of course within each group, each person is intrinsically different just as we all are.
I believe the kids we often view as the most severe are the most normal in their emotions but have difficulty expressing it in the context of their physical bodies.  Temple Grandin would agree with this viewing herself in the opposite category.

Mary Ann

 


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