tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-91645438465903006.post2159228264772738023..comments2023-05-03T07:07:17.949-07:00Comments on Life with the Leonard’s: Unexpected JourneyJanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15403409821565963814noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-91645438465903006.post-61324379288083302252015-01-14T03:21:19.248-08:002015-01-14T03:21:19.248-08:00There are many versions of autism. My daughter ha...There are many versions of autism. My daughter has aspergers. She was never one to speak to people and it took her some time to even talk to us. At 27 she still is slow to speak to strangers and she holds a job as a retail store manager. See there is ways they can learn and proceed in life over time. I remember when she would answer a telephone and just hold it to her ear and listen but never talk. Her grandmother knew by the dead silence it was her granddaughter that she was talking too. <br /><br />I just wanted to reach out. Tell you to go through these steps and get any help and aid you can. We did not know too. My daughter grew up with just what we could figure out at home and was not give any help in school until college. So do all you can now and make his life easier. Your fantastic loving parents!lynette355https://www.blogger.com/profile/07162581667028276870noreply@blogger.com