Fathering Autism #20. Toe Thumbs & Crooked Pinkies. Hiding Behind Doors to Make a Stinky

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I was thinking the same thing I have never seen her wear glasses!!
Since she ‘works’ so much they are probably the blue light blocking glasses. The woman is glued to her phone/computer so she is most likely getting headaches.
 
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I wonder how long it took her to come up with that heart warming message??? She was more than likely thinking about it since last week.
Just a PSA for the leghumpers to get shopping for her birthday lol
 
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I wish face would just stfu
I am just about autism princessed out
They want her to be that so bad that they can't stand it. Well, I'm the MSQueen and I'm so happy that I have MS!! (Sarcasm) That shit just makes me want to puke. Fuck the big lady. I swear, that's the only thing I would waste my breath saying to Priscilla Maass..."Fuck you".
 
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I think she will feel obligated to use it since its from her wonderful company and they are crazy expensive. My niece bought one for over $3000 and it doesn't even have everything you can get. She will want to prove a point to her fucktard girls...how successful you too can be! And Asshole had to say he will race her on the treadmill to see who wins. Everything is a competition with that jerk. He does not want her losing more weight. It makes him look bigger and less in control.
 
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Someone in the comments suggested zip up bedding and Asa replied and said it’s too expensive and that it also doesn’t teacher her how to make up her bed.

Whats wrong with finding alternatives?
 
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Someone in the comments suggested zip up bedding and Asa replied and said it’s too expensive and that it also doesn’t teacher her how to make up her bed.

Whats wrong with finding alternatives?
I think the zip up bedding would be perfect for Abby and if anything would help teach her how to make a bed. I agree with you, why not find alternatives that work!
 
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So anyone here a barber or cosmetologist? (me) tell me how you enjoyed the haircut.
 
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I think the zip up bedding would be perfect for Abby and if anything would help teach her how to make a bed. I agree with you, why not find alternatives that work!
Hmm. Asa has taught her to make up her bed? Tell me how that's worked out for you Asa.

Left over footage of Cilla and Sandy from tonight's Vlog.

 
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Whoever wolf child is, they made a wonderful post!
I hope she saw it!!!
She sure af needed to!
 
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Well said, thank you for your reply x
 
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Whoever wolf child is, they made a wonderful post!
I hope she saw it!!!
She sure af needed to!
If its still on there, shed didn't see it.

So anyone here a barber or cosmetologist? (me) tell me how you enjoyed the haircut.
You mean the conair plug? Wonder if she shaves his pits too, lol.



She does that alot too.
 
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@Hannah'sMama

The problem with 'hands-waiting' (imo) is that it's kind of a blanket way of trying to gain attention, conformity, etc. I would rather see something that is tailored to the individual and allows them to self-soothe in a more helpful way. Just as an example, I was told to use my 'sweet voice' as a child when my volume would start to creep up. As a result, I still tend to revert into a Priscilla like voice (I know, it's horrible) when I'm excited, stressed, or emotional in another way. What my caregivers should have done is something like take me outside to have a big yell, take a deep breath, gently ask me to assign a volume level to myself and to 'turn it down' to whatever is appropriate to a situation, etc.

In other words, if 'hands-waiting' works for someone without causing distress, I think it's perfectly fine. But if it seems to cause even more tension (as I feel it does with Abbie, YMMV), then other methods should be explored.
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You are amazing at explaining things, my jaw drops with amazement! And the "sweet voice" thing? Hm, that sounds a tad like tone policing to me lol, and it sounds like you have a bit of post traumatic stress related to that, if you *still* end up doing that when getting hyper, exicted etc. (Of course, I'm not trying to speak for you, just my train of thought. )
I love how the autistic people on this forum are standing together and helping explain things, in the hopes that it will educate the wider society and maybe A&P! xD
 
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I really hate to exercise, but I bought myself a bike 3 weeks ago and I am riding at least 1/2 hour everyday. It is liberating. I loathe the exercise bike because it is so boring not to be going anywhere. Maybe that would be a suggestion for her to exercise..sell the expensive stationary bike and buy a bike you can ride around the neighborhood. More beneficial than that darn scooter too.
 
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