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Everyone Lobbing Ice-cream (into) Trolleys (with) Excitement
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fairclaire wrote: »Thank you for this Savvy. I always find your thoughts and findings an absolute mine of information. Im sure for every one of me, there are lots of others who don't pipe up!
It's still all Dutch to me and might well always be. MY DS is very high functioning in some areas and very low in others (apparently) I write about him working out my stashes etc........yet he was deemed too low in maths skills to sit his SATS this year
he has no problem solving skills, apparently? Maybe the problem needs to interest him??
I.E.......he's not interested in how long a train takes to get from A to B with marjory changing halfway through the journey and paying half price fir the second part of her journey :rotfl:
But if the question was. Fairclaire buys 64 packs of magnums to feed 5 people, DS2 only likes classic magnums, how long will that last????
:D:D:D:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Sorry for prolonging this folks, but useful to FC (I hope!).
It is the complexity of the real situation. Your thinking in the highlighted part is much like mine is (except mine is almost constantly like that). I am sure it is because I understand in very complex detail, and therefore understand it fully and the true and full real position that others merely grasp at and never achieve.
It does make sense to me (the bit I've highlighted I'm referring to here - although the whole original post makes sense, but let's not let me confuse the issue). The part I've highlighted makes sense to me, it is the complex position, it's certain skills in certain areas and defining once more of autism I suspect (nay, even maybe know - or can claim knowledge of, even despite society expecting me to be medically qualified (which I'm not) before I can claim to do that).0 -
zippydooda wrote: »
Im the small slim one :cool::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Savvy, that could well be your shortest post.....ever!!
Oh no wait I remember you using the s10ct thing once....I think :rotfl::rotfl:
A man of few words... sometimes:D:rotfl:.
[Oh, and then edit(!) - sometimes, or even very very often, I just hit the nail right on the head. No more needs to be said.]0 -
Thank you savvy :kisses3:
Just for being you
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got it playingWell its bedtime for me.
Leave you with a little something for Zippy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RabCRjOL7nw
well for 1.17 mins 0 -
zippydooda wrote: »
Fascinating. (I'm now looking at whether that man on the right's left leg goes to the precise same position every time he kicks it up to our right.):rotfl:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Thank you savvy :kisses3:
Just for being you
I can be no-one else, sorry.
:A:smileyhea:happylove0 -
instead of absolutely he could of done √fairclaire wrote: »savvy, that could well be your shortest post.....ever!!
Oh no wait i remember you using the s10ct thing once....i think :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
I should not be listening to this and get to bed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZRCIrTgQc0 -
fairclaire wrote: »
like this
Mmmm... I don't always do the smiling gesture quite right in reality!
Again, this should've screamed
"AUTISM"
when I was much younger!:) (A proper one, I hope, of just the right dimension and strength/weakness.)0
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