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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 17009735" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>Joking aside, </p><p></p><p>I'm curious what level of conversation she is capable of.</p><p></p><p>Back in HS, we had two in my grade. One looked fairly normal but was nonverbal and barely there. He just wanted to mow yards and his parents never let him mow for other people because of liability fears. He lived in my neighborhood and every day he'd mow their yard, front and back for 3 hours after school. Just smiling and waving.</p><p></p><p>The other looked severely disabled and was short, pudgy, bugged eyed... But he could actually hold conversation and came off less autistic then a "normal" Pokemon/Star Wars fan. He was HUGE into Pokemon/SW and would just always be asking if people played and would go on and on about stats and characters and the cards. I was always surprised because apparently he could read I guess to play those games. Always smiley and happy, hard not to like the guy. Hope both are doing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 17009735, member: 171475"] Joking aside, I'm curious what level of conversation she is capable of. Back in HS, we had two in my grade. One looked fairly normal but was nonverbal and barely there. He just wanted to mow yards and his parents never let him mow for other people because of liability fears. He lived in my neighborhood and every day he'd mow their yard, front and back for 3 hours after school. Just smiling and waving. The other looked severely disabled and was short, pudgy, bugged eyed... But he could actually hold conversation and came off less autistic then a "normal" Pokemon/Star Wars fan. He was HUGE into Pokemon/SW and would just always be asking if people played and would go on and on about stats and characters and the cards. I was always surprised because apparently he could read I guess to play those games. Always smiley and happy, hard not to like the guy. Hope both are doing well. [/QUOTE]
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