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It could have been the theme song from the Sopranos for all I could have told.
Now you make me want to find a computer with sound and play it to see what you heard.
http://computers.search.ebay.com/sound-card_Desktop-Laptop-Components_W0QQ_trksidZm37QQcatrefZC2QQfromZR40QQsacatZ3667QQsatitleZQ22soundQ20cardQ22
Cheap and easy to install. Then you can hear yourself, and worry that you not only look like a goofus on video, you sound like one on audio too (just like the rest of us do about ourselves.)
Just this little bit is a masterful teaching.
Thank you, thank you!
Michelle . . . the whole thing is probably worth listening to for anyone with a kid on the spectrum. I'd think any kid 10 or older could listen to it.
There's something about how we talk, isn't there? Can you hear the Asperger's in my voice?
I've said before, Temple Grandin and I have striking similarities in speech patterns. I suspect it's not just her and me, but a previously unrecognized autistic/Aspergian trait.
And things like my audio book will spread knowledge as people listen to me and say, Hey! He sounds like my kid!