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“Mom… I’m a Mutant”: Boys, Silliness, and the Aftermath of Summer Camp
H was getting ready for the bath, when I was hailed with an unexpected distress call: “Mom… Arrrgh… I’m a mutant!!” I must admit that at this point all sorts of worrisome images rapidly flashed through my mind. I quelled … Continue reading →
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Tagged Autism, body slam, boys are confusing, mutant, praying mantis, Sleeping Bag Wrestling, Spock, Summer camp, typical development
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