name something you love about your AS child

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daisydiana
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23 Jan 2007, 9:21 am

I love that my son is so caring and concerned for others.
He has his own use of words which makes him unique.
He often cahnges the way a word is suppossed to be said such as the kitchen is the mitchen. He is such a sweetheart i honestlt dont think he can hekp his rage and tantrums because he has remorse for his actions.

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23 Jan 2007, 10:23 am

My son is a very caring boy, especially when someone is hurt or sick, but one of the recent cute things he did was get his space blanket and put it over his head with his head peaking out.

He calls it his "big giant hair" and thinks he is the coolest man alive when he has it on!



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23 Jan 2007, 6:54 pm

I love his sense of humour. Few people can make me laugh as hard as he does. He's amazing with his little sister (she's 21 mos old). He shares everything with her, especially his food. We were shocked at Christmas when he took the chocolate out of his advent calendar and always gave her half. I told him he was an awesome big brother because when I was 8, there's no way I would have thought to give MY sister half. :lol:



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24 Jan 2007, 5:55 pm

Steve is so much fun to take to the store and restaraunts. If I need to know the best price for something at the store (is A 16 OZ JAR AT $1.20 a better buy than an 18 oz at $1.99 )he can instantly compute which is the better bargain. When we go out to eat he always checks the bill for accuracy and tells us what to tip. He can calculate odds in his head within seconds too.
If I have a grammar or punctuation question while writing something, I have him check it over
Steve is very honest and non-judgemental. When he was attending a school for the behaviorally challenged the teachers told me he defused many a tense situation between students by saying things like "I have observed that when person "A" does such and such person "B" does ..." and the other students would look to him as an arbiter in conflicts.
I can always count on Steve to tell it like it is. He seems incapable of BS. While away on a trip without him once I phoned home and while speaking with him asked if he missed me. He said,"No, not really" and proceeded to tell me that his dad was taking care of things just fine.



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24 Jan 2007, 7:38 pm

Chrisesmom wrote:
I love that my son can not lie. He is 22 yrs old and the other day he asked me what if you say something and then find out later it was not true, is it a lie? He seems to be obsessed with honesty. I love it, he will tell you the truth even if you wish he would lie, he just does not have it in him.


I have often wondered about such a situation. My grandfather has explained to me that if one false statement it is only a lie if one intended deception.



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24 Jan 2007, 7:44 pm

When I was a teenager I decided to prove to myself that a watched pot does in fact boil.



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24 Jan 2007, 10:45 pm

That's cute, Una Isla!

Roger, over and out!



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26 Jan 2007, 10:33 am

I love that my son runs downstairs every morning and trys to bowl me over with a hug...



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26 Jan 2007, 12:16 pm

My son loves to hug a lot as well. It is great because i hear some aspies dont like to be loveable, so i am thankful.



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29 Jan 2007, 12:59 pm

I love my son's musical talent. He is a very good singer; we just discovered that last year when he had the solo in his school's third grade play. He knew he could sing; he just never let anyone know until then. He also is in orchestra; he plays the violin.

I also love my son's reading abilities. He digested the sixth Harry Potter book in a weekend and was upset when he discovered that book seven isn't available yet!


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30 Jan 2007, 3:43 pm

I love that when my dd completes a task that she is so proud of herself and she says " Oh yah I did it I did it" while she is saying this she is shaking her little booty. I love that she is so forgiving,she could get in trouble for something and 30 sec. later its as if she she forgot. I love that she teaches me patients everyday. I love that she is a blessing in my life.



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30 Jan 2007, 6:37 pm

2 Things immediately spring to mind, 1) His naivety its enlightning in a charming endearing way.

2) His simplistic outlook on life everything is easily solved in his opinion.