Dearest Tracey,
I have a son, with Aspergers.
If I had known sooner, It would have helped me and his
teaches more.
Yes, by all means please tell your friend. Thats,
what good friends do...With a smiling heart.
God's peace to you.
Love, Hope
--- tracey haimes <egipt_d@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
> my name is Tracey, I have an older borther with the
> same condition. Yes I think you should approach her
> mother on this topic, but very tackfully. Maybe
> give her a book to read on the topic like the one
> written on 'My red dog' or alone together' as she
> might beable to pick up traits it on it that her
> daughter has, like I did with my brother.
> RegardsTracey
>
>
> To: AIPL@...:
> bdhcperry@...: Fri, 28 Sep 2007
> 01:19:25 +0000Subject: [AIPL] Aspergers
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> I am a registered nurse, who happens to coach my
> daughters 4th grade cheerleading squad. I have a 9
> year old girl, who's been on my squad for 4 years...
> she has ABSOLUTE textbook symptoms of Aspergers. My
> question is... should I approach her mother (who is
> also a nurse) or mind my own business? I have a good
> relationship with her mother, and she is well aware
> I honestly care about her daughter and enjoy her on
> my squad. Want to help, but not offend!!!Thanks
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