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A child on the autism spectrum might learn in unique ways at times. James Guttman looks at one way that he and his daughter used an unconventional technique to teach his non-verbal son an important lesson. Plus, the cartoonish Gamestop visit that made it important, why keeping a list of milestones is even more important, and other reasons Godzilla was unleashed. Plus, a look at James's return to The Mighty (https://themighty.com/2020/01/dad-son-autism-not-hero/) and an in-depth look at Monday's post about losing the "crown jewel" behind his son's behavioral therapy (https://hiblogimdad.com/2020/01/06/losing-his-crown-jewel/). Then it's a clutter-clearing Moment of Sanity that looks at youth sports and how JG's little league record shows that wins and losses don't mean much at that age.

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