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Special Senses - Articles
Teenage Aspies and Fashion Sense / Date Sense
by
Gavin B.
Posted
Thu 16 Sep 2010 9:37pm
interest in flowers and since they were obviously just a "token", it didn't make sense to me to spend a lot of money.
I didn't know where to go because it was the first time. So... shopping.
If he has any obvious special interests (eg: Star Wars), then his taste in clothes could lean towards that. He may tend to pick out clothing with Star Wars logos
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Sense(s) of Annoyance
by
Ronni B.
Posted
Fri 24 Jul 2009 10:59pm
care reform that I claim my right today to bitch:
My five senses have gone to hell.
Eyes
Did your mother tell you to turn on a light when she caught you reading in a dim room.... As far as my nose knows, they've bred the fragrance out of flowers.
I opened the kitchen trash bin one day a year or so ago and even I, with my fading sense of smell, was blown
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What's in a label? Making sense of non-sense.
by
Janine Bolton, R.D.
Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 7:37pm
Reader’s question: “I love bread, but I know that I should really keep my intake to a minimum. I switched to Silverhills bread a long time ago. They say “Bread Made Without Flour” and made with "sprouted organic grain" instead. Am I any better off eating this? Is it healthier, can I eat more of it?”
Ingredients: Organic whole sp ...
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Book Review: Learn to Have Fun with Your Senses
by
wheresthebox
Posted
Wed 09 Mar 2011 2:00pm
is also NOT the answer. The answer is to go ahead and use your senses, but in special ways. This book will help you learn the ways to use your senses so that they slowly start...
Title: Learn to Have Fun with Your Senses: The Sensory Avoider’s Survival Guide
Author: John Taylor, PhD, with illustrations by Lynda Farrington Wilson
Length: 110
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Circus of the Senses
by
Ashley's Mom
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:24am
OF THE SENSES - First offered in 1987, Circus of the Senses is a special performance offered free of charge to children with hearing and vision impairments and other disabilities along... of the Senses is currently offered free-of-charge five times a year, in New York, Boston, Atlanta, and Dulles, Virginia.
I live fairly close to Washington, DC (Dulles
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