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I have started reading George and Sam

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misdee · 01/12/2005 14:08

oh my.

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jenk1 · 01/12/2005 14:16

ive never read it-is it good?

misdee · 01/12/2005 14:19

i am literally just on the bit when charlotte is describing georges babyhood. when she was saying about how he 'stiff' as a baby i just sobbed. lauren didnt bend as a baby, you couldnt get her in a high cair or pushchair without physcially bending her legs for her. serena and nicole are so flexable they just slot in. if that makes sense.

Your ds has AS and you too? I say read it.

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jenk1 · 01/12/2005 14:22

My DS was very stiff and i also had to "bend him" to get him to sit anywhere, i always thought George and Sam were Severley Austistic thats why i havent bought it before but do they have AS?

misdee · 01/12/2005 14:23

they are severly auti, but thought i;d read it anyway. probably not wise lol.

also have luke jacksons book to read through.

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Socci · 01/12/2005 16:07

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motherinfurrierfestivehat · 01/12/2005 16:07

I had to talk to her ages ago. I really liked her.

misdee · 01/12/2005 16:09

i think you could read too much into it with NT kids, from what i have so far, but so far i havent read anything that makes me think thats dd1/dd3, just things that stick out as dd2 IYKWIM.

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misdee · 05/12/2005 20:03

well finished it. very enlightening, hard goign at times but also very uplifting. george's 'lines' he comes out with (mainly all from books) are fascinating. i loved the one 'the waterlillies have opened their eyes'. wow.

now am starting fraks,geeks and aspergers syndrome. its very jumping and all over the place (only on chapter 2 lol) bit like dd2

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