She initiated it and was doing that deep-pressure hug stim thing she does. I can't say I understand or get it, but seeking deep pressure hugs/contact is something she has always done and there is nothing nefarious about it. I see a dad washing dishes, smiling while his daughter hugging him, nothing more.I don't like the thumbnail as it looks like ass is getting to close to abbie almost like they are a romantic couple.
Assa knows very well she's profoundly ID. I believe, from day one when he decides to name the channel, Fathering Autism, he knew that at the time autism was the latest rage. So to speak.I am a school psychologist and work with many kids with ASD and ID. I find it so interesting how they still talk about Abbie as if she is a typical ASD kid and they go through problems that ~~autism parents~~ go through. Most parents with kids with autism have much different issues than Abbie's fam. Clearly she is profoundly disabled, far beyond most with ASD and even beyond even moderate intellectual disability. Do you all think they *really* think it is just autism? I highly doubt any school system wouldn't have also given her the ID label. Is that why they pulled her out you think?
They know damn well how severe her ID is. But autism sells better than ID on YouTube. Wouldn’t be surprised if your typical viewer who knows nothing about ASD or ID will watch an ASD family vlog more than an ID vlog. Not knowing anything about disabilities, They would probably see ID as more “sad” and “uncomfortable” to watch.I am a school psychologist and work with many kids with ASD and ID. I find it so interesting how they still talk about Abbie as if she is a typical ASD kid and they go through problems that ~~autism parents~~ go through. Most parents with kids with autism have much different issues than Abbie's fam. Clearly she is profoundly disabled, far beyond most with ASD and even beyond even moderate intellectual disability. Do you all think they *really* think it is just autism? I highly doubt any school system wouldn't have also given her the ID label. Is that why they pulled her out you think?
Twinning!!Cilla is not allowed on that swing. But I bet she'll order a sliding door semi sheer curtain to wrap around herself after seeing Pinky waltzing around in her see through overwrap and bikini.
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They want to give the narrative to the humpers that she has high functioning autism and has no idd at at all. They don't want anyone knowing that her vocab is limited and that she isn't potty trained and has to wear diapers. They want to do whatever they can to make her look more attractive to the humpers so they will keep on watching their videos.Assa knows very well she's profoundly ID. I believe, from day one when he decides to name the channel, Fathering Autism, he knew that at the time autism was the latest rage. So to speak.
He knew if he used the words Intellectually Disabled, the interest level wouldn't be a lot. He avoided even speaking the words Intellectually anything until one day he utters Intellectually DELAYED. Much to Percillerpotamus's horror.
By the time he mentioned it, they were about 3 years into vlogging.
Besides that, they had a psychiatrist who never changed her diagnosis in many many years. According to Assa.
Last Summer I think...they had to search out a new psychiatrist. This lady has never seen Abbie in person that we know of only on zoom calls. Nobody knows but the lying Hambeasts what Abbie's true diagnosis is and they're never going to admit she's profoundly Intellectually Disabled. The delay word is laughable.
Assa knows and Assa has a narrative. It won't change.
As for them removing her from J$A, everyone has an opinion. My opinion is Abbie was far too feral and out of control for them to handle. She's violent. She strips naked. She steals food. Fecal Smears. On and on. She's done these things for years. There's absolutely no reason to believe that she "outgrew" them or these behaviors stopped. In fact, there's evidence in vlogs of Assa admitting that Abbie is doing these things NOW.
Lies for content, narratives, narcissism and delusion. That's my take on it.
I am a school psychologist and work with many kids with ASD and ID. I find it so interesting how they still talk about Abbie as if she is a typical ASD kid and they go through problems that ~~autism parents~~ go through. Most parents with kids with autism have much different issues than Abbie's fam. Clearly she is profoundly disabled, far beyond most with ASD and even beyond even moderate intellectual disability. Do you all think they *really* think it is just autism? I highly doubt any school system wouldn't have also given her the ID label. Is that why they pulled her out you think?
They're too damn lazy. They would never have the patience to figure out the right strains and terpenes for Abby. They give up too easy with any difficulty.Asa, no you have not tried everything. One thing you have not tried is medical cannabis. But sleep issues are very common in those with autism. My son's meds are mostly geared to help him with sleeping. His cannabis helps though with so much more than just sleep. I wish they'd give it a thorough try with her.
If they can transfer their LL points you would think they'd save them for a personal trip somewhere. I think the reason she doesn't is because going with the other LL'ers she feels important. If it were me, I'd be saving them for a private trip with my husband.Some of the top Slimers opted to not go to Punta Cana and are having major FOMO about it. Gotta love MLM cult directives regarding social media messaging....wondering how many more are getting ready to jump ship!
She was a "reality star"I think the humpers do not know the definition of exploitation.
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Uhhh, was she a stripper...I mean dancer before Slime life?
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I just posted the same thing.
Someone called her out on it the other day and she rebutted with this:I’m tired of looking at darkhorse. If she is sick then I apologize but its hard to look at her that thin.
Saw on the news that a 17 year old autistic boy attacked the teachers aid and beat her to a pulp at a special Ed school. Being held on a million dollar bond and will be tried as an adult. Thought they said in Florida not sure. When the news cast started it said "17 year old autistic teen beat teachers aid" you know where my mind went. They showed him doing it. News caster said "autism or no autism theres no excuse for that."
I don't recommend looking it up or watching the video. (Eta should say read it but if you don't like violent vids don't watch..)There are so many variables that could be at play here. If he is severely autistic, then I don't see how he's competent enough to stand trial, and may not even understand what he did. How much experience does this newscaster have with autism? It honestly doesn't sound like any experience. Is this teenager prone to attacks like this? What went on before the attack happened? How many staff were in the classroom? In this case, honestly no one wins. It's a sad situation for all involved. My son has been aggressive like this. There is always a reason behind it. When a person lacks communication skills, they will often resort to behaviors. This person could've had a headache, toothache, or even just severe anxiety that possibly led to a panic attack. Maybe this kid was restrained and injured by staff before. I've heard of kids being restrained in the prone position (face down) and DYING due to having their airway compromised-their efforts to breathe were seen as resistance. I've been the punching bag for my kiddo when he got like this. This is not uncommon for a lot of us parents to deal with severe aggression like this. But locking them up isn't the answer. What will be gained on either side by going to trial? Will it help this person have access to supports they need like behavioral therapies, 1;1 aides, mental health supports or are they just going to lock him up? The aide should be getting comped for her injuries and medical expenses through her job. The schools know these kiddos are prone to attacks. The staff are trained. There are explicit steps outlined in my kids IEP for when he gets like this. I have so many questions about this. I always feel so bad when my son does attack anyone in his class. The aides and the teachers know that it is part of the job with this population. This student and aide were obviously not supported enough.
That was unbelievable. He has a history of violence as well- he's 17 and has been arrested for assault three times.I don't recommend looking it up or watching the video.
This young man repeatedly beat and stomped on an unconscious woman because his Nintendo switch was taken away during class. And yes the surveillance tape is out there.
Special needs or not does not give anyone a pass to assault someone. He could have easily killed her.
I understand your circumstances and opinion but police can and will use deadly force on a person who is a danger. If a grown sized male is attacking someone it doesn't matter the reason nor are they going to stop and ask for any diagnosis.
I would hope your son being aggressive doesn't mean he jumps someone in a hallway and beats the shit out of them while they lie there defenseless and unmoving.
I’m in the medical field & I totally agree with you. She is also in my opinion profoundly ID and they know it, trust me. Assa keeps saying she has developmental delay which is a diagnosis that is not used past the age of 5 per the DSM V. I believe that the school also told them this and that was one of the things that angered the little man so much that they sued. When I called out little man on the above, he blocked me.I am a school psychologist and work with many kids with ASD and ID. I find it so interesting how they still talk about Abbie as if she is a typical ASD kid and they go through problems that ~~autism parents~~ go through. Most parents with kids with autism have much different issues than Abbie's fam. Clearly she is profoundly disabled, far beyond most with ASD and even beyond even moderate intellectual disability. Do you all think they *really* think it is just autism? I highly doubt any school system wouldn't have also given her the ID label. Is that why they pulled her out you think?
There are special schools and programs. One of my nephews was in one for awhile because he was violent. There are individuals just aren't suited for a public school environment.That was unbelievable. He has a history of violence as well- he's 17 and has been arrested for assault three times.
I dont know what the solution is, but at 6'7 and 270 pounds and clearly a danger, sorry- he shouldnt be allowed in school to begin with.
PS- As he was being led out in handcuffs he spit on her, and said when he came back to school he's going to kill her. Jesus.
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