Fathering Autism #18

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The fan$$$zies probably think that is "too cute".. also that isn't just dirt..isnt that the stuff that has chicken poop in it for fertilizer?
I'm not sure what it has in it but, it sure looks appetizing dosen't it?! (Soooo just kidding) Oh yes, the fans are probably having a time with cuteness overload! I mean, who dosent find it sooooo cute when you see Abigail Maass eating dirt and her father sticking his fingers in her mouth to pull it out?! It's so sweet in fact, that I just got diabetes just from watching it!! (Here is my post underneath my super duper decoder ring that I got in my lucky charms cereal box: It's really disgusting and just shows how disgusting these folks are. They sit there and film a 14 year old eating dirt like an infant would and she is sitting with her legs all tangled up, making strange noises as usual. They actually think this shit "helps other people". Gross.)
 
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We parent as best we can. Kids don't come with manuals.
This is truth! We parent from we know or think, have experienced or missed. And somehow...most kids tend to survive it.

My kids ate dirt, played in the dirt, rain through a sprinkler and played with shaving cream and did it all with no shoes on their feet. They also had some temper tantrums and acted like little shits sometimes. But....they are ok now, they come out as decent human beings somehow.
 
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Assa must really hate piggy he was constantly aiming at her with the nerf gun. I really don't think that they have a happy marriage you can bet that he controls everything in that house and that he has full control of the finances. He's a horrid human.
 
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She was playing with the dirt that Asa was putting into a flower planter and she quickly scooped some up and stuffed it in her mouth.

 
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I am a divorced mom with a 15 year old daughter. She has always been taught to fight most of her own battles. I never wanted to be the "fixer" of small issues. Like Mom this kid was calling me names...or Mom I waited til the last minute to start this homework project. You get the idea. I used to say Just deal with it. Which shortened to "Deal" as she got older. It taught and is still teaching her life skills and to hopefully become the strong young lady I want for her. I know she can.

Dont get me wrong yall. If there was a serious issue..I'm on it.
 
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Not like a teenager but like a toddler. See...touch...taste. That is the level she is on.
 
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And they will probably just throw her in the pool to clean up.
 
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Yes, you are totally correct. Surely even he has to admit that she has hardly progressed. I don’t understand him, he lies through his teeth about how much progress she has made and then shows something like this.
A liar needs a good memory.
 
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Not like a teenager but like a toddler. See...touch...taste. That is the level she is on.
I would say more like an infant. My son ate an ant when he was 7 months old. He was sitting in the grass and just picked it up and ate it. But if I told him when he was a toddler "DO NOT eat the dirt" he wouldn't. That's the difference. They can tell Abbie until they're blue in the face, and she just won't get it. It's almost like it's something she can't comprehend or control. I don't believe that her eating the dirt is Autism. That's her ID right there.
 
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Yeah...that amazing progress!!!
I think all professional people in the field would agree.
When someone with Abbie's diagnosis progresses to the level of eating dirt...
It's time to stop ALL the therapy.
She's damn near independent!!
/sarcasm
Especially seeing as how there are other kids that need the therapy hours more... and Abbie has progressed so much, so there is no need for ABA therapy but once per week. No need for a qualified nanny when they can use Summer to be a nanny, respite, baker and maid around the house.
 
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You are right. My youngest sons wife, tells me often how he can’t do things for himself. Lol. I think also it is a generational thing. I was brought up to do the washing, ironing, cooking etc and the men went to work and this stayed with me when I got married, even though I worked full time, i did everything for the family. Crazy when I look back.

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I just can't with these people! #leghumpers
Half of the leghumpers are IDD
 
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