Day_C
Vriendjes...
Goed nieuws!
Seven heeft ein-de-lijk een plekje op een school speciaal voor kids met een autistische stoornis, hij start 8 januari dus het nieuwe jaar met een schone lei!
Dit dametje zal hem zéker erg missen....
Seven is having an autistic disorder called "Asperger Syndrome" and he's having many problems at school. I finally found a school for him and he can start the 8th of january!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Asperger's Syndrome is a developmental disorder on the Autism Spectrum Disorder spectrum.
Children diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome have difficulty with social interactions and understanding unspoken social cues.
As such, it is often the case that kids with Asperger's Syndrome get into more trouble in school, exasperate teachers and are the subject of bullying.
Asperger's Syndrome sufferers are often highly intelligent and highly verbal.
People with Asperger's Syndrome can be taught to decode social cues intellectually, rather than instinctively. This is a fairly lengthy and frustrating process, because most people cannot verbalize what they understand instinctively, but recruiting friends and family to help is useful.
Vriendjes...
Goed nieuws!
Seven heeft ein-de-lijk een plekje op een school speciaal voor kids met een autistische stoornis, hij start 8 januari dus het nieuwe jaar met een schone lei!
Dit dametje zal hem zéker erg missen....
Seven is having an autistic disorder called "Asperger Syndrome" and he's having many problems at school. I finally found a school for him and he can start the 8th of january!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Asperger's Syndrome is a developmental disorder on the Autism Spectrum Disorder spectrum.
Children diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome have difficulty with social interactions and understanding unspoken social cues.
As such, it is often the case that kids with Asperger's Syndrome get into more trouble in school, exasperate teachers and are the subject of bullying.
Asperger's Syndrome sufferers are often highly intelligent and highly verbal.
People with Asperger's Syndrome can be taught to decode social cues intellectually, rather than instinctively. This is a fairly lengthy and frustrating process, because most people cannot verbalize what they understand instinctively, but recruiting friends and family to help is useful.