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originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: Annee
I was hoping for a better response to be honest. If you are not willing to learn, why should he?
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originally posted by: tikbalang
a reply to: Annee
A mothers love can be one of the most destructive forces on this planet..
instead of "He can be a success or a failure. "
Wouldnt finding him serenity and happiness be the best solution?
Teach him repetition to survive in society, a repetitive work environment..
He cant love, he can mimic it
originally posted by: ManBehindTheMask
a reply to: tikbalang
He cant love, he can mimic it
What? That is incredibly , and horribly false.........
I hope you are not claiming that people with Aspergers or Autism cant love..
originally posted by: tikbalang
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
I am stating;" They are mimicing your feelings for comfort and safety "
You love, they mimic love to the extent of its need for survival..
originally posted by: tikbalang
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
I am stating;" They are mimicing your feelings for comfort and safety "
You love, they mimic love to the extent of its need for survival..
originally posted by: thesaneone
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: tikbalang
a reply to: Annee
Your concept of Autism is extremely narrow.
Unfortunately its not..
Yes, it absolutely is.
What makes you an expert?
Raising one does not automatically make you a pro.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: thesaneone
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: tikbalang
a reply to: Annee
Your concept of Autism is extremely narrow.
Unfortunately its not..
Yes, it absolutely is.
What makes you an expert?
Raising one does not automatically make you a pro.
I do have personal experience and I'm most likely a high functioning Autistic myself.
Autism Spectrum is a very large umbrella. There is no single aspect of it.
Every case is different. What works for one, does not work for another.
Where am I claiming to be an expert.
It is others here trying to dictate to me.
originally posted by: tikbalang
a reply to: Annee
“Children with autism may especially benefit from interacting with dogs, which can provide unconditional, nonjudgmental love and companionship,”
I believe you are placing your own hope and ideals on an illusion, its about skin conductance and arousal.
Like i said;" Dont raise a monster and be proud of it "
I hope your research paper has much much more research involved.....
originally posted by: ManBehindTheMask
I am going to remove myself from this thread, its clear your understanding is deeply flawed