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Mine is younger, she starts the 3 yr old class in January. She was just

diagnosed a week ago.

Tammie

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In a message dated 9/12/2005 9:24:03 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

vsmith@... writes:

I

also have a 4 year old girl, who oftentimes acts more mature than Jackie.

She is such a sweet girl and it breaks my heart to see her still not fitting

in.

How has your Asperger's " experience " been?!

s the same way

HE first friend that she made in kindergarten is her only true

friend

But that's a one sided relationship

the other girl ignores her

its sad.

what state are you in??

Joanne

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I have a 15 year old daughter with AS. She just

started high school this year. She is on a 504 plan.

She is extremely intelligent, but often has behavior

and anger issues.

--- momwithattitude2@... wrote:

>

> In a message dated 9/12/2005 9:24:03 A.M. Pacific

> Daylight Time,

> vsmith@... writes:

>

> I

> also have a 4 year old girl, who oftentimes acts

> more mature than Jackie.

> She is such a sweet girl and it breaks my heart to

> see her still not fitting

> in.

> How has your Asperger's " experience " been?!

>

>

>

> s the same way

> HE first friend that she made in

> kindergarten is her only true

> friend

> But that's a one sided relationship

> the other girl ignores her

>

> its sad.

>

> what state are you in??

> Joanne

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I'm in NY - where are u?

The older girls have patience for Jackie, and the younger kids like to play

with her, until she becomes too bossy. Then they go off. But the kids her

age, mostly girls, don't have patience for her. The boys don't seem to mind

her bossiness, agressiveness, loudness!

Vicki

Re: ( ) Any parents of Aspie girls out there?

(elementary scho...

In a message dated 9/12/2005 9:24:03 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

vsmith@... writes:

I

also have a 4 year old girl, who oftentimes acts more mature than Jackie.

She is such a sweet girl and it breaks my heart to see her still not

fitting

in.

How has your Asperger's " experience " been?!

s the same way

HE first friend that she made in kindergarten is her only true

friend

But that's a one sided relationship

the other girl ignores her

its sad.

what state are you in??

Joanne

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I'm not familiar with the " 504 plan " . What is it?

Vicki

Re: ( ) Any parents of Aspie girls out there?

(elementary scho...

I have a 15 year old daughter with AS. She just started high school this

year. She is on a 504 plan.

She is extremely intelligent, but often has behavior and anger issues.

--- momwithattitude2@... wrote:

>

> In a message dated 9/12/2005 9:24:03 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

> vsmith@... writes:

>

> I

> also have a 4 year old girl, who oftentimes acts more mature than

> Jackie.

> She is such a sweet girl and it breaks my heart to see her still not

> fitting in.

> How has your Asperger's " experience " been?!

>

>

>

> s the same way

> HE first friend that she made in

> kindergarten is her only true

> friend

> But that's a one sided relationship the other girl ignores her

>

> its sad.

>

> what state are you in??

> Joanne

>

>

>

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In a message dated 9/15/2005 7:00:43 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

vsmith@... writes:

I'm in NY - where are u?

The older girls have patience for Jackie, and the younger kids like to play

with her, until she becomes too bossy. Then they go off. But the kids her

age, mostly girls, don't have patience for her

I'm in RI~!!!

and its so frustrating watching them slighted.

thank god they dont realize it

Joanne

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Joanne, just wanted to mention to you that the RI Autism Project has alot of

great programs going on. They are all covered by Beckett. We just

started one yesterday. It is called Leaps and Bounds and helps our kids make

social connections. Conor seemed to enjoy it. You may want to check it out.

They are located in Garden City, Cranston. Pam :)

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In a message dated 9/18/2005 5:35:38 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

ppanda65@... writes:

Joanne, just wanted to mention to you that the RI Autism Project has alot

of

great programs going on. They are all covered by Beckett. We just

started one yesterday. It is called Leaps and Bounds and helps our kids

make

social connections. Conor seemed to enjoy it. You may want to check it

out.

They are located in Garden City, Cranston. Pam :)

Pam thanks for the advice,

I'm waitng on Sue Sposato to call me

I don't have katie Beckett

I emailed them last week

and Sue sposato was going to call me

I guess shes been busy

I'd love to get TRacy into one

their autism camp was wonderful this summer!!

We need more social interaction

and I need RELIEF

Joanne

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