Fathering Autism #11 S.O.S. we need vlog content, gotta make back all the money we spent

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Yep! Any real swimmer knows that’s she’s not really swimming. My fear is that one day they go on a boat again and she gets out of her vest in the water (or those idiots let her get in without a vest on). Deep waters are no joke!
 
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Let’s face it. I know most of us are trying to not bash Abbie, but a simple truth is she has become a brat.
She can understand to some degree what behaviors will produce what actions.
if not getting her way,she has meltdowns. If not wanting to do a task,she starts stimming louder than normal.
She doesn’t have to be emotionally 14 1/2 to understand this. Toddlers grasp it very well by the age of 2-3.
As for the preacher wanna be,he just doesn’t want to take charge and deal w it. It’s all so cute to film,get people oohing and sending gifts and monies. The moment that all started happening Moobman found his new pulpit.

What if it were Isiah jumping in the pool over and over fully clothed? Sure,Asa would get on him and claim”He knows better”. Well guess what? Abbie can be taught to know better as well. She can be taught by correcting the behavior from the get go.
Instead,they have now reinforced that it’s all okay to do this. Same as a good deal of her other behaviors.
His life is to short,let her have fun will come back big time and bite him in the ass. He thinks he is all so knowing,but he hasn’t begun to realize what a 20,21,22,yr old can do when they get angered. They have a strength at times that is almost superhuman when they get overwhelmed,stressed,etc.
Brandy was a key to helping Abbie learn to be in better control,understand No without aggression,etc. Sadly,her hours/time has been cut down. And even when she made known these things,the know it all basically balked at what she was doing.
He doesn’t like anyone telling him what to do,not any time,any where. If this all disappears soon,he will be a nobody again. Abbie was his ticket to being his own boss,setting all his own rules,etc. and he took full advantage of the situation and of her.
 
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Asa would say...Oh this can be content!
P would say...we need some filet mignon and where did I put my spray cheese?

I know it's been said many times but it ain't gonna be cute when shes in her 20's and over 150 lbs
 
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I am pretty sure he has his next career up his sleeve already.
 
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Famous last words
 
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Life is short so Abbie does whatever she wants. We’ll pay for it later.

A title idea
 
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Any real swimmer knows that’s she’s not really swimming
I apologise in advance and this is directed at everyone who says Abbie can not swim.
The definition of swim is to move in water by movement of the limbs ✓Abbie can.
To float on the surface of water ✓Abbie can.
So yes, Abbie can swim.
If you say Abbie cannot swim competitively then I will agree.
 
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I agree, emotions have to come from within, I don’t think it can be “taught”
 
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I actually looked up what a “swimmer” would be and this came up:
A weak or non-swimmer who stumbles and loses footing when unable to touch the bottom, can quickly start to drown. The person who is in trouble cannot move a few feet to safety and is unable to call for help. They may sink out of sight within seconds. ...

Sadly, this is exactly what would happen to Abbie, if she would get a cramp or go over her head. She would not be able to call for help. We know she struggles with footing in the pool.. She also drinks the water and doesn’t know how to not drink pool, River, or ocean water...
In my eyes, she is not a swimmer... Sorry, most even moderate swimmers know how to blow to keep water out of their mouth and how to use a proper treading of water..
 
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she is usually in the shallow part too.
 
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Whoa...I just thought of something.
The scuba boat poop blow-out.
One can assume she had a pull up on right? I realize pull ups and diapers can still "leak" but if she had one on, how the hell did she poop all over the boat?!
If it was wet they don't hold anything very well. And she was probably sitting like a pretzel like she always does and it just went everywhere. I would have paid gold to have seen P's face when it happened.
 
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Hi another nz friend!!
 
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Just came across this on youtube. Look how much happier and alert she was!
Wow! Thank you for posting that, I’ve never seen it....her balance was pretty perfect, so how did she get worse as she grew, is this the way it is with autism or DD? she was so cute
 
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Do we think the first daughter views the vlogs? I would think she does! She’s 17?
 
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Do they even have a pool alarm for when they're inside?
No, I have looked for a wake alarm and they do not have one... If they need to seek any sponsorship, it is with a Pool company that makes wave alarms... It needs to be alarmed every time they are done with the pool though and sadly, we know A&P lack consistency in doing anything and I could only imagine them not using it..
 
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