so lets try something new (aka Journal Day)

Aug 26, 2005 23:01

So i've decided that i'll try doing an actual update thingy at least once a week. so here goes:

for quite a while now, we've suspected Madeline might have Aspergers Syndrome. there's a family history of it, and she's always exhibited alot of the symptoms. we've had a referal from our GP, but unless we want to go private, and pay a helluva lot of ( Read more... )

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laenij August 26 2005, 13:51:05 UTC
You know how I am! Thanks, again, by the way.

A: I'd probably...I dunno. Dance around more? When I'm out? Because I do enjoy doing it, it just takes me a while to actually loosen up enough to be able to do it without my pesky fear of ridicule bothering me.

As to the second part, I generally wait to be approached, and even then take long enough openning up to people. I think I may be getting better at doing that, though.

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intangebility August 26 2005, 13:56:06 UTC
You know how I am! Thanks, again, by the way.

You're most welcome, again, by the way.

;)

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laenij August 26 2005, 14:17:21 UTC
=)

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avewy August 26 2005, 15:50:47 UTC
I'm commenting.

I hope one day to get to a level where I actually work for money, and possibly have a purpose for earning said money. I respect that you're already at that level.

I love that Book of Questions. I need to get one, because they're just too awesome. As for answering the question: I would wear underwear made out of duct-tape in public. I usually wait to be approached, unless I'm drunk. Really drunk. Drunk enough to think the person I'm approaching is in fact a object I can throw up on.

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intangebility August 26 2005, 15:59:06 UTC
duct tape undies? wouldn't they be kind of, er, painful?

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Aspergers zusy_carpasher August 26 2005, 15:51:52 UTC
In regards to the asperger's syndrome, do all you can to try and get public funding for a teacher assistant for maddie when she gets to school as it will make an unbelievably huge difference. I am a teacher with 2 autistic students in my class and I don't know if they would be coping with the demands of school if it had not been for early intervention and classroom support.

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Re: Aspergers intangebility August 26 2005, 15:57:59 UTC
thanks for replying. we're already considering sending her for less day of the week until she is ready to take on more, but it's definitely something i'll discuss with my wife. thanks.

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