Old 05-16-2012, 07:57 PM
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sylviak
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That answer reminds me so much of my own grandson, also with asperger's. I called him one time when he was younger and asked, "Kaj, what are you up to?" He paused, then very logically said, "Talking to you." LOL! He's 19 now, working on his GED, attending college and holding down a computer job. He also has a sweet girlfriend. The Asperger's affected his fine motor movements. He's had trouble writing as well as the usual social issues. He also had dyslexsia. However, he's doing much better and understands where he needs to improve. Carl does beautiful work and obviously sticks with it until he finishes. I hope that he will continue to improve in other areas. It's wonderful that he has taken up your craft and can get support from his family. His "best" can only get "better" as he continues to work at it.
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