Saturday, October 28, 2006

 

Other People's Shoes, response by Darren

Dear Mom,
I don’t know if it is just that Pullman has better schools than Olympia, but I did notice that as we worked with my Asperger, the bulling slowed and eventually stopped. David Burns was really helpful too. Putting yourself in other people’s shoes is a difficult skill. I rarely think about it, and even when I do, I probably don’t do a very good job. But I do understand its importance, though.

Darren

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