By mistake, I've been sending pen-l my wrong web-page address, the one that refers to the support group for parents of kids with Asperger's Syndrome (mild autism) that my wife and I run. However, if you're interested, click away. (Hey, it's my life away from pen-l!)....
Instead, the article reflects the biases of the psychology profession. The fascination with the high IQs of many of those with AS is probably the magazine's most blatant sign of ideology... Jim Devine -- jdevine@xxxxxxx
Lest this list remain guilty of flatness of affect, how is your kid doing? (If, that is, you feel like this particular mode of social interaction; not to pressure you or put you on the spot or anything--just concern and curiosity...)
Brad DeLong
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: query, (continued)
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: query, enilsson Fri 30 Jun 2000, 20:38 GMT
- BLS Daily Report, Richardson_D Thu 29 Jun 2000, 18:25 GMT
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- Re: Re: Re: Re: [Fwd: Position in the World-System andNationalEmissions of] (fwd), Charles Brown Thu 29 Jun 2000, 17:59 GMT
- Re: Asperger's Syndrome, Brad De Long Thu 29 Jun 2000, 17:52 GMT
- Krugman Watch: Japan (again), Jim Devine Thu 29 Jun 2000, 17:35 GMT
- Re: [Fwd: Position in the World-System and NationalEmissions of] (fwd), Charles Brown Thu 29 Jun 2000, 17:15 GMT
- Re: Re: [Fwd: Position in the World-System and NationalEmissions of] (fwd), Doug Henwood Thu 29 Jun 2000, 17:47 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: [Fwd: Position in the World-System andNationalEmissions of] (fwd), Carrol Cox Thu 29 Jun 2000, 17:53 GMT