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Yay ! I bet you about fainted, which is good that you didn't,

although I might have. Way to go !

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Yay ! I bet you about fainted, which is good that you didn't,

although I might have. Way to go !

Maggie

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Yay ! I bet you about fainted, which is good that you didn't,

although I might have. Way to go !

Maggie

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Oh !!!!

Yeah!!!!

Greater words were never spoken.

Congratulations!

Penny

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When I picked her up I asked how her day was. Usually I get no response and

I have to prompt her ... today she said, " I ate marshmallow egg. "

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Nah...it's girls too.

When I pick up Jacqui after school, I'll ask her for example " what did you

do in PE today " (the LAST class of the day), and she'll say " I don't know " .

Come to think of it, when I was young my mother would ask me " What did you

learn today? " , I would say " I don't know " or " nothing " ....

Penny

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This not talking about school seems to be a male thing - my Lars only tells

me either in the bathtub what's going on in school or when he's snuggled up

and about to fall asleep. If I didn't exploit those situations and were

lucky to be able to attend his class every now and then I;d never know

what's going on !! It's frustrating. He'll be aggravated and leashes out at

me because something happened in school and I have no idea . Boys.

susi

Mom to Lars ( almost 8, NT ) and

Toby (6) ASD

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