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			I don't want a pass, however I do want people to ask questions for clarification.  My experience has been that people make assumptions, over and over, and they are wrong. 
 
I don't think most people should have a pass, however there are those whom I believe should.  When a brain injury occurs, the functions of the neurons, nerve tracts, or sections of the brain can be effected.  If the neurons and nerve tracts are effected, they can be  unable or have difficulty carrying messages that tell the brain what to do.  This can result in Thinking Changes, Physical Changes, and Personality and Behavioral Changes.  These changes can be temporary or permanent.  They may cause impairment or complete inability to perform a function.   One of these impairments, which may occur concerns social competence, it is one of the most complex tasks our brain encounters, and for some it doesn't happen.  If someone lacks skill in this area, it is unreasonable to demand that it occur.  Anger and punishment only adds to their frustration, and they only know that they did something wrong, but are left without a clue as to how to fix it.  A person can read, write, take care of themselves and not be able to grasp the nuances that many take for granted.  Their style of communication may seem inappropriate, when they are angry, scared or excited.  I think this kind of person should get a pass.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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