Do you often wonder what your autistic child is feeling and thinking? Are you puzzled by some of the "different" behaviors that tend to set him or her apart? Join us for insight from Pamela, an articulate adult on the spectrum.
Pamela will give you rare, first-hand insight into what it's like to be autistic. Her analytical mind and mathematical skills allowed her to label and organize her childhood world while watching life from a safe distance. Those same skills ultimately led her into a successful career. She will share candid accounts of her parents' approach to her differences and their struggles She relates childhood coping mechanisms from her past hoping to give her readers valuable perspective on how to relate to the special child or children in your life.
Dear Members; Some of you may have noticed a reduction in my postings to the ASk Pamela Yahoo Group. I have been placing time into other literary pieces, one
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