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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Last night I was at a restaurant as well. My 7YO ASD DS was deeply engrossed in his iTouch, as was DD. We were enjoying a rare quiet moment at dinner, much different than previous trips where DS was trying to pull the fire alarm and playing with the window blinds. Another family was seated next to us and their DS is tantruming for whatever reason. It was funny how she looked over at me in amazement at how well my kids were behaving. She asked if we could trade....I smiled and said "sure, but you have no idea what you are in for" What you saw might have been a rare moment of calmness, just like we experienced last night. Rarely do we get to enjoy a dinner without some emotional outbursts or inappropriate behavior. I don't call it genetic or learned, but a moment of divine intervention. [/quote] Your post made me smile. It is that way for us too.[/quote]
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