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Autistic children like things that are made up of different parts, like a robot, so they may process what the robot does more easily than a real person, said Dr. Abigael San, a childhood clinical psychologist in London and spokeswoman for the British Psychological Society.
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Abigael, have I told you lately what a good and perfect gift you are?
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This is one of those times share the real Abigael who is smart, funny, loving and kind.
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Hmmmm … the only time that I can really recall is when Abigael was born.
Weekend Assignement #158: In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning « Adventures in Juggling 2007
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Abigael, you are a person with a great, big tender heart.
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My dear Abigael Rose, this letter from home is to be presented to you in Arizona presumably when you are your tiredest, dirtiest and, presumably most homesick state.
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You continue, to this day, to keep people guessing as to who is Abigael.
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Abigael means Father of light and it was the perfect name for you because Dad and I thought of you as the perfect gift when you were born.
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Only I call you Abigael, as you once wisely stated, so would you be surprised that I start this letter to you any other way?
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You continue, to this day, to keep people guessing as to who is Abigael.
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