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neurotribes: What I Learned from My Autistic Son - guest post on my blog by @mamabegood. http://t.co/dSZ3NuXD6n
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SueReviews (Sue Fletcher-Watson): @stevesilberman we need to know the answer to versions of this Q for girls: interests in make up, hair, celebrities often overlooked.
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burritojustice (Burrito Justice): RT @stevesilberman: Deeply eerie picture from Moore [not graphic] http://t.co/zyma8FdDks
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stoiczen (Stoiczen): RT @stevesilberman: Marquee at the Whisky in LA tonight, where the Doors' Ray Manzarek got his start. RIP. http://t.co/RqiJiu6374
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ProfessorDB (David Brady): RT @stevesilberman: Marquee at the Whisky in LA tonight, where the Doors' Ray Manzarek got his start. RIP. http://t.co/RqiJiu6374
3 hours agormathematicus (Thony Christie): RT @stevesilberman: Marquee at the Whisky in LA tonight, where the Doors' Ray Manzarek got his start. RIP. http://t.co/RqiJiu6374
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WiringTheBrain (Kevin Mitchell): RT @stevesilberman: @DrBrocktagon @restokin @utafrith Another way to say that would be, "If you have autism, your interest in Minecraft is …
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PhdPip (Pip griffiths): RT @stevesilberman: Q asked today in APA session on #autism: "Does a strong interest in Minecraft count as a repetitive behavior under the …
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