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hi everyone

Hi Anna :)

welcome to af.webp
 
Hi Anna :-) I'm new too. I hope you have a good time here. I know I'm learning a lot of interesting and relevant things. If you don't mind sharing, can I ask what what the "Atypical" means? My partner refers to himself as an "Atypical Aspie" but neither of us have been officially diagnosed (in my case - yet). I'm very much in the still-learning-lots-about-autism phase. My son says "Your autistic special interest obsession is autism, mum". And he's right; for the moment anyway.
 
Welcome to the forum Anna.
You'll find a lot of interesting reads here and answers.
I don't know the term A-typical autism either.
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