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Absolutism and Aspergers: I Won’t Complain

Authors: Simon Huebner and Richard Kaplan M.Ed.,Sp.Ed. This true story about my absolutism and Asperger’s talks about why I refused to complain and be expressionless; and the consequences of me refusing to acknowledge my emotions. Everyone you will ever meet determines all sorts of personal rules they keep for themselves. One person’s principle can become another person’s ... This absolutism and Aspergers story is about what happens when one boy refuses to complain. »

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Asperger’s and Absolutism: A Misguided Social Story

Asperger’s and absolutism are completely intertwined Asperger's and absolutism are completely tied together. Here is one man's story about how a decision made about a childhood interest took on all of his priorities. »

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Absolutism and Asperger’s: Showing than Hiding Emotions

Absolutism and Asperger’s are completely linked. Decisions and rules determined by someone with Asperger’s affect them for many years. Learn how absolutism defines Asperger »

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Absolutism and Asperger’s

Asperger’s is all about absolutism. So if Eric enjoys the company of others, and always has, he therefore prioritized his absolutism over socializing. This is a story about how absolutism and Asperger's are inextricably linked together. »

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