Some things to highlight:
- “Why are you happy” always means “what are you doing next?”
- Watch his eyes search for an answer to each question. He’s trying to figure out what you want to hear.
- When he speaks, he’s not really cognizant of his volume. Answering in an inaudible mumble is the same as answering in a normal voice.
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Who am I?
For everyone:
I am the parent of a special needs son Calvin, who born in July 2000. The purpose of this blog is to provide technology solutions to improve the quality of life for people with special needs and their caretakers.
For computer people:
I’m a cloud architect, DevOps enthusiast, Raspberry Pi fanatic and a developer for over 20 years, with expert skills in Python/Node/C#