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I like the way Aspergers is mentioned in this episode

Ste11aeres

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A kid in this episode of the reality TV series Cesar 911 has Aspergers.
And I really like the way his Aspergers is mentioned in the show. They don't try to teach the audience all about it. (a bit refreshing, actually). Maybe they mentioned it a few more times than necessary, yet they don't act like it's a life destroying thing. They also don't act like it's nothing. It is acknowledged that there are ways in which it affects this kid's life. The harships faced by many kids with Aspergers is hinted at. There is also the hint of hope. And this hope is not connected in any way with changing who this kid is, not connected in any way with changing the Aspergers.
 
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