i am never, repeat, never having kids
Originally Posted by 99civic_love
live with one, that whole heart breaking thing will go right out the door.
i love him though, he was just being a serious pain in my ass. he's in bed now though, whining a little bit.
i love him though, he was just being a serious pain in my ass. he's in bed now though, whining a little bit.
Originally Posted by 99civic_love
sorry but yes :happysad:
do you think less of me now?
do you think less of me now?
my friend smoked, just quit 3 weeks ago.
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Originally Posted by WiLL
...I really wanna get out and shoot people.
Originally Posted by BonzoAPD
oh that's gotta be hard. It breaks my heart to see kids like that. It sucks that they never get a chance to live a normal life. The things that most people take for granted they wish they could do
No offence intended. Just my opinion, a parent of an autistic child.
how do you know about her brother studying french?
Originally Posted by 6genx
They do have a chance to live normal lives.....once their peers find out they have a disability, despite how subtitle it is, society slaps a label on them. My son is on 2 medications as well as sees therapists, and if you didn't know him you would only think he has a speech problem, other than the occasional spaz attack. If you’re not strong, it will take longer to overcome their specific disability. Autistic’s are very receptive and smart, (99civic_love brother is taking French at 6yrs old), they have the ability and opportunity to do or be anything that anybody else can, provided their not LABELED.
No offence intended. Just my opinion, a parent of an autistic child.
No offence intended. Just my opinion, a parent of an autistic child.
Originally Posted by puffy
how do you know about her brother studying french?
i can't believe you guys are so shocked about me smoking.
manincamo- i'm probably not able to have kids anyway, my uterus hates me.
6gen- i'm not sure if my brother will be able to lead a normal life. honestly. he functions better now, but i don't know how much it'll get better. he's damn smart though.
I teach an autistic kid, although he could get irritating....u cant help but love him i dunno...i guess seeing an autistic child for only 2-3 hrs a day is less problematic than living with him/her. My student is 6 going on 7....he doesnt talk at all and has weak motor skills, so it's not hard to pinpoint that he has some sort of disability...i guess it depends on the severity


