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Recent content by XoXoJustJessXoXo

  1. XoXoJustJessXoXo

    My son, the Aspie.

    The one thing I just dont think matches up with Aspergers is, he doesnt really have Meltdowns per say. He gets very nervous and cries when things freak him out but hes very very easily calmed down and he stops. I never have to tell my son the word "no". He never really does anything out of line...
  2. XoXoJustJessXoXo

    My son, the Aspie.

    His problems in class ARE verbal communication issues. He sees the Speech Pathologist 3 times a week now. And oh, yes. Dinosaurs is an everyday all day topic with this crazy Kindergartener.
  3. XoXoJustJessXoXo

    My son, the Aspie.

    My son. He freaks out and covers his ears when noises are too loud or bother him. He cries when things move to quickly or fast around him. He gets upset when plans change very drastically around him When he gets excited he pulls his arms up to his chest like a little T-Rex Everything in my...
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