Krissy has been at the port of first class facilities and the
small size of her class she knows the guy. His teachers say they feel
comfortable with them, for their enthusiasm Game Boy actions and watch
the same movies. But the interests sometimes seem Krissy girl
altogether. She was too excited and then straighten hair in corkscrew
curls for her interview with me and showed pictures she had drawn of
princesses fall with a heart.
Harbor is a concerted effort to give girls the opportunity
to develop relationships with each other. Lunch periods girls and give
them time together. A social worker, Kelli Remmel regelmäßige''Girls
Club''für takes a group of about a half-dozen.''There are things that
girls do not want them to discuss their male colleagues,''said she
said.''This is a chance to talk with them about boys, as hormonal
changes, other girls manage their bodies.''
Krissy seems to be new social opportunities and support that
Lord and Lainhart want for girls who treat them. Salt Lake City has
good schools for children with Asperger's, Lainhart says, but fishing
for money. To pay school districts, Maryland, Virginia and Washington
Harbor tuition more than 95 percent of students. But districts in many
parts of the country - including Utah - do not pay for investments in
private school children with Asperger syndrome. Chloe does not go to
school in port because their families can afford, their experience, not
Krissy is typical.
Lord and Lainhart try to help by setting up social groups
the skills of their patients. But families must pay for the classes of
pocket because insurance usually only pays for treatment and services,
which said about autism - a terrible problem for their patients,
Lainhart her. Thus, groups tend to take only a few times a month for a
few hours. Charlotte does not know the boys in their group Krissy way
knows his classmates. At the University of Michigan, led Mr. Co-ed
groups for younger children, then tries to bring together groups of
girls aged mixture and nonautistic children with autism. When girls
grow up, it is harder to find normally developing girls who want to
participate. Twenty years ago, as a clinical psychologist in Canada,
Lord started a group of four girls Asperger who stayed together until
adulthood. They called themselves the
darkfall gold for sale of women with
autism in France, she remembers, and treasured their solidarity. ''It
is striking how much girls with autism can any other people or other
care and development of friendships that are truly a joy for
them,''said Lord. ''But when I think teenagers I know many of them have
no chance of forming such relationships.''