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Old 02-26-2010, 04:26 PM   #108
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Ok ...Deep breath.. I just took that sensitive test and scored a 25. Is this a surprise to me, no.. I have been told I am an empath...so yes I feel things greatly. That it relates to asbergers and the autism spectrum. Yes and no. Wow.. a lot to process for me right now. The funny thing is, is that I have been working with children who have asbergers and autism for more than 20 years. It always seems I have had a connection to the children in my care that is a rare gift. I seem to understand what they need without words... and with all kids for that matter, but in particular with my clients,students and friends with this "different wiring." I hope you don't mind if I join your group here.. I find your openess and honesty a wonderful gift. You all are very inspiring to me. Thanks for who you are..
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