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In reply to the discussion: My Inability To Make Eye Contact Does Not Need To Be ‘Fixed’ [View all]Jim Beard
(2,535 posts)58. Its hard for me being the grandfather of an almost non verbal child.
It really bothers me since I get no signals of the best way to communicate with him. I decided I would just talk all the time and not do anything special so he could learn about interaction. He isn't Rain Man or Temple Ganden but just one of the sweetest young boys with a huge mountain to climb. Grandaddy is trying to climb it with him.
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Well you know how this board is - not you, but lots of argumentative types
closeupready
Apr 2016
#25
Like dogs, humans are an eye-dominance species, so direct eye contact between males
tblue37
Apr 2016
#49
to the few that this afflicts..I'm sorry..to the rest who have nefarious intentions
Demonaut
Apr 2016
#19
If I'm comfortable with someone, feel secure - they won't "turn" on me, etc. I can look them
Peregrine Took
Apr 2016
#26
I had a manager at the JCP salon I worked at who put a big mirror up on the wall above her desk.
ScreamingMeemie
Apr 2016
#34