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>> 13-year-old gregg needs special attention because of his asperger's so they're careful to make sure acting a little low, then i get concerned, so a little one-on-one time, even if it's just running errands, makes a huge difference. i think it is hard because gregg does have special needs and so even at school he's got more one-on-one care and after school care. >> i love you. >> today tom's taking logan to the barber. >> let's go get a haircut. >> what kind of haircut, do you think? >> i don't know. >> whatever dad makes him get. >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> i'm okay with you keeping some length on the top and the front but i want that stuff off the back of your head. >> connecting with strangers in new communities is something most transgender parents find difficult. >> do you think boys should have short hair? >> yeah. it's like one of those things boys have short hair, girls have long hair. i don't get the whole long hair on a guy thing. look at you. you look so good. >> unlike their former hometown of weed, las cruces, new mexico, would not be described as open or accepting. >>
>> 13-year-old gregg needs special attention because of his asperger's so they're careful to make sure acting a little low, then i get concerned, so a little one-on-one time, even if it's just running errands, makes a huge difference. i think it is hard because gregg does have special needs and so even at school he's got more one-on-one care and after school care. >> i love you. >> today tom's taking logan to the barber. >> let's go get a haircut. >> what kind of...
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. >> they didn't have asperger's yet but there were asperger's people and his vision was, without everaying it that josa ian was msing something, so he could see all of this more clearly than the other victims. and i love then and now the coldness and yet it is opposite in the character that he is. >> rose: and it originally was entitled to be catch 22? >> no, no. it was painlessly, previously catch 18. >> so wrong. >> how could they have done it? what were they thinking of? >> rose: and they didn't go with 18 because there was another book? >> well, what happened was, as we were preparing to publish it in the fall of 61, we saw in publishers weekly an ad for leon yuris's novel, 18, his previous book had been exodus, so w couldn't have two war forms coming out in th same month with the same number. so this was death, because for five years whatever it had been it was catch 18, so what could you do? so we brilliantly pulled ourselves together and came to the decision we had to find a dierent number. then the question was what number? >> oh, my god. >> and that was -- >> there wer so man
. >> they didn't have asperger's yet but there were asperger's people and his vision was, without everaying it that josa ian was msing something, so he could see all of this more clearly than the other victims. and i love then and now the coldness and yet it is opposite in the character that he is. >> rose: and it originally was entitled to be catch 22? >> no, no. it was painlessly, previously catch 18. >> so wrong. >> how could they have done it? what were they...
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my own daughter who's really challenged because she has asperger's syndrome just earned a sleepover partying dressed for three weeks in a row. positive rewards. one-on-one time with mommy or daddy is a great thing to earn. second, removal of pleasures. not giving negative consequence that is include punishment and physical abuse. so these kids are so addicted to tech, i find once they're old enough to have technology like a cell phone or computer, all you do is remove it. and, boy, they behave so well. >> okay, just for people who are old school like me -- what this guy did was clearly wrong. what about a spanking? you can't spank a kid anymore? >> well, corporal punishment does not work. it teaches children how to hit and how to bully. study after study shows they just become more aggressive in school. >> all right. let's move on now. something a bit different. talking about steve jobs, co-founder of apple, visionary of the ipod, the ipad, the mac. he died on wednesday. and the love for him is so deep, some techs created the church of the mac for people to mourn jobs in the second life.
my own daughter who's really challenged because she has asperger's syndrome just earned a sleepover partying dressed for three weeks in a row. positive rewards. one-on-one time with mommy or daddy is a great thing to earn. second, removal of pleasures. not giving negative consequence that is include punishment and physical abuse. so these kids are so addicted to tech, i find once they're old enough to have technology like a cell phone or computer, all you do is remove it. and, boy, they behave...
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. >> stahl: grandin has asperger's, a high-functioning form of autism, but she had trouble learning toh started coming in around, you know three, three and a half. a few stressed words at a time, like i'd say "bah" for "ball". >> stahl: to analyze grandin's brain, schneider used a new technique he developed called high definition fiber tracking that reveals the interior wiring in fine detail. this is a normal brain? >> schneider: this is a normal brain. >> stahl: first, he showed us the fibers that make up the language circuit in a normal brain, a streamlined bundle with off ramps at the top. but what about in a brain with autism, like temple grandin's. you're going to show us temple's brain? >> schneider: yes. we're going to show the inside of temple's brain. >> stahl: what i saw floored me. what did you think when you saw that? that is temple... that is that... that is that? >> schneider: that is this section and how it projects out. >> stahl: but that's dramatic! >> schneider: that's dramatic. >> stahl: schneider thinks this dramatic disorganization of the wiring may explain the lan
. >> stahl: grandin has asperger's, a high-functioning form of autism, but she had trouble learning toh started coming in around, you know three, three and a half. a few stressed words at a time, like i'd say "bah" for "ball". >> stahl: to analyze grandin's brain, schneider used a new technique he developed called high definition fiber tracking that reveals the interior wiring in fine detail. this is a normal brain? >> schneider: this is a normal brain....
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asperger's professes to my parents were the so-called uppity blacks of the clarence thomas was climbing solidarity with and is desperate quest to garner sympathy. i recollect sitting in the back of the car pretending to read " the babysitters club" while listening and wondering what a long dong silver was. after the first day, we spent the next few days watching it on tv in hotel rooms and at the homes of friends. i thought about reply i had recently seen, "the crucible, call and dreading the way senator simpson and had been interrogated hill, resenting her race and gender. she was accused of flat-out perjury and cents and told us to watch a for this woman. and we're living in a modern-day witch hunt. [applause] mama had said that i was born 35. [laughter] i guess she was right even though i'm only 31 now. i always sought to make sure i said at the adult cable because all the juicy conversation happened there. [laughter] a family friend brought up the hearings and painted justice thomas as a martyr. he felt the need to protect his honor with the same vigor as he would his own. he saw hi
asperger's professes to my parents were the so-called uppity blacks of the clarence thomas was climbing solidarity with and is desperate quest to garner sympathy. i recollect sitting in the back of the car pretending to read " the babysitters club" while listening and wondering what a long dong silver was. after the first day, we spent the next few days watching it on tv in hotel rooms and at the homes of friends. i thought about reply i had recently seen, "the crucible, call and...