Why High Functioning Autism is So Challenging

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LyraLuthTinu
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27 Jul 2016, 7:43 pm

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I didn't have the ability to imagine and watch out for situations I'd never heard of. (One friend distracts you, while the other goes in the living room and takes your debit card from your purse.)


Those are not friends. I am sorry that happened to you.


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Official diagnosis: Austism Spectrum Disorder Level One, without learning disability, without speech/language delay; Requiring Support


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28 Jul 2016, 2:12 am

"I didn't have the ability to imagine and watch out for situations I'd never heard of. (One friend distracts you, while the other goes in the living room and takes your debit card from your purse.)"

Common trick thieves! :( Not friends!


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