Fashion, beauty and animal loving language consultant from South Africa living in Stockholm, Sweden.
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I tried teaching my son (later diagnosed with Aspergers) to tell the time on an analogue clock but failed miserably because I didn’t know it was his Aspergers stopping him. I love the fact that the filter added to Winston’s was another carcinogen just to compound the chances of getting cancer from smoking.
I tried teaching my son (later diagnosed with Aspergers) to tell the time on an analogue clock but failed miserably because I didn’t know it was his Aspergers stopping him. I love the fact that the filter added to Winston’s was another carcinogen just to compound the chances of getting cancer from smoking.
that is very interesting, Dave. My neurodiverse husband battles too. I wonder if that is why.