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Diagnosis: AUTISM … part 2
Like any parent, I don’t want to focus on the differences in my child from a deficit point of view. Although I know that I must be realistic in addressing areas in need of development if H is to be … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, Aspergers, Autism, Diagnosis, mentor/apprentice, Parent, Vygotsky
Tagged acceptance, Aspergers, Autism, competent adults, development, Eustacia Cutler, parents, relationship, social understanding, teachable moment, Temple Grandin, Temple Grandin's mom, think differently, Vygotskian, Vygotsky
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