prlady13
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 30, 2012
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My son is on the spectrum and I've always avoided this restaurant because I wasn't sure how he would react to the servers in character. Children on the spectrum tend to take things literally so I figured if the server were to tell my son he couldn't have dessert unless he cleaned his plate, he would be very upset,. Has anyone had any experience with their ASD child at 50's? Any tips?
Its the actual interaction between the CM and the child/parents of the child that effects a child on the spectrum "or adult" anybody with AS takes things very literal they dont get jokes like other people and do not normally understand sarcasm,I.E if you said to go play with the traffic they would think you actually ment it!!