B]Yes, their daughter is in his transition class. Once that's over, my son will never see her again. I find that sad since they grew up together. You had to see them together, holding hands, and even though neither of them talks, you know they were communicating.QUOTE]
Isn't it great how children see no boundries or color when it comes to friendship?
I teach some students with autism, I would be interested in talking to you about your son sometime Sheila!
Well, if I knew which post it was attached to, I'd be able to tell you, but I'm getting older and don't remember every post I rate. It probably had to do with language or a personal attack against someone, I just don't like bad language. I think we are better than that.
If I took something you said the wrong way, I apologize. I am new here and am still learning. I will, from now on, leave a comment when I give someone a neg rep, okay?