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Reply to "Does the academic giftedness that comes with autism outweigh the social struggles?"
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[quote=Anonymous]The best way I can describe my son’s personal case is he’s very gifted and knows of his social deficiencies but has no desire to change. He can talk about all sorts of zoning housing types, what happens to MPDUs when they expire, etc., and he’s always gotten great grades and has always taken advanced classes. But try to get him to hold a conversation with anybody but me and his father, and he falters and sometimes cries when he’s in private. I love him, but man, is it difficult to watch him.[/quote]
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