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RE: One way to unravel the riddle of autism: msg#00079culture.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, |
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