Scott’s Reviews > Nonverbal Learning Disorder: Understanding and Coping with NLD and Asperger's--What Parents and Teachers Needto Know > Status Update
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“Adults with NLD and Asperger’s syndrome who have never gotten treatment often are very isolated and lonely. They frequently have traits that quickly repel potential friends.”
— Jun 22, 2020 07:01PM
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“Children who are difficult to calm and who don’t get reassurance from their environment because they can’t benefit from nonverbal cues are going to be prone to depression and anxiety.”
— Jun 20, 2020 05:11PM
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“We expect children to know they are loved whether we verbalize it or not, but children with NLD and Asperger’s may not know it till we tell them over and over that they are more important than anything that can break.”
— Jun 19, 2020 06:41PM
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“Your goal is to assure your child knows three things: you love and accept them; any obstacle can be overcome with persistence and help; and being optimistic is an essential tool of happiness and success.”
— Jun 11, 2020 08:52PM
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“Children with NLD and Asperger’s will correct their teachers or grandparents because they correct everybody. It can often look like arrogance, even though these children don’t intend to be arrogant.”
— May 29, 2020 08:44PM
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“I would say the most disabling aspect of NLD is that the person has difficulty interpreting and understanding nonverbal cues in the environment.”
— May 28, 2020 05:55PM

