Macky
Gruntled Member
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But in among the boring stuff, I care for real people. I have a mother identified as 'Borderline' who isn't, but is deeply Asperger, never diagnosed, and who is looking after and trying to sort out the education of her son who is so deep on the spectrum that he can't, even at the age of 17, come out of his bedroom, and has to be taught through a partially-opened door.
What do they do at dinner times, do the just slide him a bit of toast under the door?
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