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Stephanie McNeal
Gavin Stone was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome and ADHD when he was a toddler. Since then, his mom, Cortnie, said the family has faced both challenging and joyful times.
Cortnie Stone / Via Facebook: cortnie.stone
Gavin is pictured center.
The Illinois teenager has difficulty maintaining relationships and tends to isolate himself, Cortniewrote on Facebook.
“He can appear rude, impatient, ‘weird,’ detached, or uninterested, but this is not intentional,” she wrote. “He can also be kind, generous, and forgiving, but even this can appear awkward at times because some of it is learned and not always natural.”
Gavin worked hard to learn social cues, but still has challenges. “Being a teenager with Asperger’s is tough because all [of a] sudden people around you are consistently ‘breaking’ all the social do’s and don’ts you’ve spent years learning,” his mom said.
Cortnie Stone / Via Facebook: cortnie.stone
Last week, something horrible happened to Gavin: He was beaten up by kids he didn’t know. Stone explained on Facebook:
This is what Gavin looked like after the beating.
But rather than press charges against the bullies, Gavin is hoping to raise awareness about his condition.
Stone wrote that he requested for their community service to be disability-related, that they write a paper on Asperger’s, and that they should watch a 20-minute video statement “he taped while their families were present so they could see the damage they did and hear the event from his perspective.”
Gavin’s story is spreading through the internet after it was shared by Susan Moffatt, the mother of a friend of Gavin’s. Moffatt’s post has been shared over 140,000 times.
Susan Moffat / Via Facebook: smoffatt2
Gavin Stone and his friend, Jonathan Moffatt.
Moffatt wrote her son is also disabled, and it broke her heart to see what has happened to Gavin.
Now Stone says she hopes that something good with come of what happened to her son:
BuzzFeed News has contacted Stone and Moffatt for comment.Stephanie McNeal
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