These will probably be a little hard to read here, but after looking around at a bunch of different autism and Asperger's Syndrome information business cards online, I decided I would be better off making my own. Thane's play therapist suggested that it may be easier on Braeden, age 12, to have a card explaining his brother a little bit so he doesn't feel embarrassed when Thane acts in a socially unexpected manner. I know a lot of adults use them too, so I made two versions . . . one for little brother and one for son. Otherwise they are identical.


The distinctiveness of the learning method of kids with Aspergers Syndrome is significant to believe. Perceptibly, kids with Asperger's syndrome react and perform dissimilar than non-autistic kids.
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