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i have a nephew who is autistic, he lives his own reality.
I can spend hours over hours just looking at him. He is so natural, he is not afraid, he is not embarrased. Sometimes I would like to be autisitc. So I can be who I really am without trying to pretend to make the rest of the people happy. Regards. TLW |
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Yeah well the key is to not give a shi* and be who you are anyway JUST
BECAUSE....NOT to please anyone and you will be like that autistic child!!!!!!!!! ![]() ![]() |
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OPPPSSSSSSSSSS
![]() ![]() ![]() DANG I'm not that *****y tonight!!!!!!!!!! ![]() |
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such beautiful children, miguel...it would be nice if everyone had to
take the time and...learn to think differently, as these kids. he's lucky to have you as an uncle, you know. |
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I've had several autistic kids in my classroon and some of them are so
intelligent...off the charts, but they manifest their knowledge in different ways. I had this little boy three years ago in my third grade classroom and he left his little handprint on my heart that will last forever ![]() |
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TLW...
It funny that you should bring this up tonight. I was "chatting" with someone on IM's tonight as a matter of fact. He was saying something about being "accepted" here. I replied....I know that I am a good, kind person, if people can't "see" that...then they are BLIND. I've come to realize at this age, I don't have to prove myself to anyone. Either I'm accepted or I'm not, I really could care less at this stage of my life. Do you know what I mean?? |
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I have an autistic son. It has taken every bit of my essence and very
hard work to get him out of that "own reality" you speak of with your nephew. Finding early intervention is crucial for these wee ones or your nephew will most likely wind up in a group home. If you need more information feel free to drop me a line. I will say this has been the most incredible journey I have taken with my lil britches in this dance called life. ![]() |
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Puffins I agree...
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I do in theory.
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My son is also autistic, he is bright, funny, handsome, full of life, he
is not shy only unsure of what he needs to do, he does not get embarassed and that makes him so open and honest, He dosen't care that he may be different, I think he thinks we are the different ones, He just has fun and is happy. If more people could be like that it might not be such a bad thing ![]() |
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miguel.....you are that natural and we adore you!!! xxxx
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thanxs my friend
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awweee your welcome!!!!
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AUTISTIC
DOWNSYNDROME MENTALLY CHALLENGED ALL THESE CHILDREN ARE AN EXTRA SPEICAL GIFT TO THIS WORLD. TO SEE LIFE THROUGH THEIR EYES WOULD BE WONDERFUL. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I HAVE A MENTALLY CHALLENGED SON MYSELF. |
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my nephew is an angel who is teaching me more than any college in the
world can ever teach me. be myself |
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Isn't that the truth?
My son, Scottie, has taught me soo much, patience, pure happiness ( the kind you find in the small things, the sun after a storm) How the not to take for granted the small steps in life. so much more ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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You are open to his lessons hun - that is a beautiful thing. We are all
teachers and we are all students. If the biggest of us can learn from the smallest of us - how wonderful! ![]() ![]() |
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Hi,
This sounds like a good support group. I have a teenage mentally challenged daughter also, and also a great nephew who is four years old who has Autism. We are very blessed by these children and they even seem to be smarter than us too. I give my daughter the cell phone with a camera and she can figure it out just like that, while I am still trying. The same with the computer. They are all gifted in their own special way. Some things may be hard for them to understand, and others are so easy for them to grasp on to. Thank God for giving us these special kids to really appreciate the good in life. My nephew when I seen him last summer, would freak out around a lot of people. After starting school, I think he is adjusting better now, and he is talking more than he was too. The cute thing was, in the evening we would tune in to watch "Wheel Of Fortune" and he gets right there in front of the t.v. and when they would spin the wheel, he would say, "E". That was his way of saying the show was coming on also. He is so adorable. My niece has two older daughters almost 7 & 8 yrs old and expecting one anyday now, and she has been doing research and helping him out a lot. She is a special person and I am sure my little precious nephew will be just fine. To all of the kids with special needs, God Bless all of you Miracles. You all take care. |
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i so agree...i would have always said i wasn't strong enough to handle
such...but then it happens, and you just DO. and the lessons i have learned in the process...are priceless. |
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Fun- Funny how the most intelletual things can be sooo easy for my son
but a simple conversation was so hard to have. He has a memory like a computer. I seem to see this alot with autistics Lulu- I felt the same, so over whelmed by the word itself when he was first diganosed. He is priceless ![]() Blessed are those who have an angel in their homes ![]() |
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