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In this blog we will explore Mark Haddon's, the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime, by posting discussion questions, responding to classmates' comments, and researching interesting topics further. Guidelines: 1. All language must be academic and school appropriate. 2. Avoid digression as much as possible; be sure your line of discussion relates the novel and expands the class's knowledge or exploration in an obviously meaningful way. 3. CITE SOURCES
I will be able to live with people with Aspergers Syndrome.
ReplyDeleteI believe that I would be able to live with a sibling with A.S. I think that it would take time to learn how to live with them. Learning how to interact and be able to live with them might be the hardest part. I would be willing to work to learn how live with someone with A.S. Most of all I would like them to be able to be comfortable around me. :)
ReplyDeleteI could probably live with a sibling with Aspergers Syndrome. If i had a sibling with Asperger's i would probably true to interact with them so they would feel comfortable.
ReplyDeleteI think I would be able to live with a sibling with Aspergers Syndrome. I would try to talk to them and hang out with them as much as I could, that way they can feel comfortable around me.
ReplyDeleteI think I would be able to, but I would first need to adjust to their lifestyle and way of thinking. Personally I love bananas, which are yellow AND brown, so I'd have to hide them. And chocolate ice cream, that's my favorite!
ReplyDeletei would be able too, because i would try to help him out when i can. i don't think having a sibling such as that would change my life substantially, i would just have to put more thought into the things i say and do to make sure that they are comfortable with life.
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ReplyDeleteI think that if I had a sibling like Chris, it would be very difficult for me to cope with, especially in the beginning. But, I think, after some time I would get used to him and learn to adjust to his way of thinking
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For me, initially I know I would have a difficult time. I would say the wrong things and act the wrong way. I could see myself becoming somewhat frustrated that no matter what I do, they react negatively. But eventually I would learn how to say the right things and act the correct way around them. I believe after some time I would definitely be able to live with them with no problem.
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