Just a couple of weeks ago. A special ed consultant was at the Wendling's school and saw him.
Does he need to touch things on one side after he's already touched them on the other?
No, but he does have to be the one to put certain things in their places or press certain buttons. Otherwise he gets all weepy and upset. To a degree this is common, but in children a couple of years younger than the Wendling.
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Date: 2004-03-24 03:09 pm (UTC)From:Just a couple of weeks ago. A special ed consultant was at the Wendling's school and saw him.
Does he need to touch things on one side after he's already touched them on the other?
No, but he does have to be the one to put certain things in their places or press certain buttons. Otherwise he gets all weepy and upset. To a degree this is common, but in children a couple of years younger than the Wendling.