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Josh is [[User:Harena|Harena]]'s autistic son. More about this later. For now, there's the [[:Category:Josh|Josh category]] with a few things in it.
Josh (born 1992-12-12) is the oldest of [[User:Harena|Sandy]]'s children still living at home. He is [[Wikipedia:Autism|autistic]], and currently does not use verbal communication (except apparently at school, where he is able to write and speak more or less rote responses on request).
 
Josh is unusually interactive for an autistic person; he smiles, gives eye contact, laughs, and plays possum sometimes when he knows he has to do something but doesn't want to; his main issue seems to be with communication. On a good day, he will hover outside the office door if he wants something; on a bad day, he will whack [[Benjy]] so Benjy will start crying and alert us that something needs attention (at which point we notice that Josh is out of juice, hasn't been fed, or whatever it may be). (We are, of course, trying to discourage this pattern.)
 
* [[:Category:Josh|Josh category]] with a few things in it
==Links of Convenience==
==Links of Convenience==
*[https://www.ci.durham.nc.us/departments/parks/after_school.cfm#3 After School program]
*[https://www.ci.durham.nc.us/departments/parks/after_school.cfm#3 After School program]

Revision as of 19:46, 18 November 2005

Josh (born 1992-12-12) is the oldest of Sandy's children still living at home. He is autistic, and currently does not use verbal communication (except apparently at school, where he is able to write and speak more or less rote responses on request).

Josh is unusually interactive for an autistic person; he smiles, gives eye contact, laughs, and plays possum sometimes when he knows he has to do something but doesn't want to; his main issue seems to be with communication. On a good day, he will hover outside the office door if he wants something; on a bad day, he will whack Benjy so Benjy will start crying and alert us that something needs attention (at which point we notice that Josh is out of juice, hasn't been fed, or whatever it may be). (We are, of course, trying to discourage this pattern.)

Links of Convenience