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[quote=Anonymous]I was going to say Young Sheldon, too, in part because Sheldon is autistic and often either takes things so literally that he misses the forest for the trees, or he's so focused on meeting his own needs that he's uninterested in meeting others'. I'm not going to weigh in here about whether this is a sensitive portrayal of an autistic kid or not, but I think that sometimes, a negative example is useful because then you can discuss it. A great book series (I recommend this on many threads!) is The Strange Case of Origami Yoda. Lots of misfit boys trying to figure out how the heck to act with one another and with the rest of the school. Very "clean," realistic conundrums, and fantastic audiobooks. Fun for the whole family! [/quote]
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