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jojobean
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22 Jan 2012, 12:57 pm

jovialwilliams wrote:
jojobean, how do find an autism specialist? atomsk, I have adapted, but I do have a fair amount of difficulty. goodwitchy, maybe this forum could use a bit more humor if that's what everyone wants(I certainly wouldn't mind), but as the saying goes used every terrible joke in the book(I do joke about having written that book)


Go to the parents forum and ask them if they know of any autism specialists in your area. There are a number of parents on there that know what resources are available. Dont underestimate the parents on here, they have been a great help to me.

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02 Dec 2018, 9:48 pm

You researched it online first and now you suspect you might have symptoms.

Hmmm....


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03 Dec 2018, 3:21 am

DystopianShadows wrote:
You researched it online first and now you suspect you might have symptoms.

Hmmm....

This person is very unlikely to see your response since he last posted on WP in 2013.


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