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07/02/2010 03:28 PM
brenth
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Hello. My name is Moe and I have an 8 year old son with Asperger's. Summer time is very difficult for him and I am feeling very frustrated with not knowing how to help him. He is having trouble with his bowels, as he does every summer. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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07/04/2010 07:58 AM  Top
moose3
 
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Hi Moe. I'm just curious. Why is summer more difficult for your son?

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08/06/2010 01:19 PM  Top
missymoo918
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Summer's are very difficult or both my son and I. We have three kids and all the activity and lack of routine really starts to get overwhelming.

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