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She felt warmly toward the boy too, though she could see why his grandmother was baffled by his behavior. Weiss believed her when she insisted that her grandson was not willfully mischievous or disobedient. On the contrary, he was softhearted and naïve, and felt terribly embarrassed when his failings were pointed out to him. He just seemed constitutionally incapable of behaving appropriately in public.
NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
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