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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“ Larlo has autism, it’s something that affects the way he handled things with friends, things that you just know to do or not to, he just doesn’t because his brain is a bit different. This is what I told my kid at 5 when she started K and had a kid in her class with autism. They ended up becoming really good friends. You can also give concrete examples of differences and how your younger kid or neighbor kid might handle something versus your kid with autism. [/quote] same PP. there are books about autism you can read to the younger sibling. [/quote] What books have you liked?[/quote]
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