Tuesday, May 8, 2012

A wild statistic that I found while researching for my paper was that 15 million people are diagnosed with social disorders in our country. This includes the inability to do something as simple as recognize the difference between a smile and a frown. In addition to these 15 million people, so many school age children struggle with this during the crucial times of lunch and recess, but they cannot be clinically diagnosed until age 13. I found this so crazy because at that age, socializing is so important. It comes so natural to most of us, but to struggle with that must seem so impossible.

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