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Ben’s Memory–He NEVER forgets anything!
An amazing thing happened when Ben was home. I was looking at his picture scrapbook with him (the same one that he used to flip through so rapidly you wondered if he was even looking at the pictures). This time … Continue reading
8. SYMPTOMS OF AUTISM: AS A CHILD, AND IMPROVEMENTS AS AN ADULT By: Carole Norman Scott
Ben’s Childhood Characteristics–And Improvements As An Adult 1. Resists normal teaching methods— As a child… We tried for years to show Ben how to tie his shoes. He wouldn’t watch, his gaze was averted, and he seemed either lost … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, echolalia, eye contact. aloofness, improvements, repetitive behavior, symptoms
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