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I have a nephew who was diagnosed at 3 years old. My sisternlaw and her husband have been in denial about it for 5 years. They refuse to get him help. He is 8 but developmentally is still 3. They claim to be homeschooling him but that basically means he does some games and puzzles on the ipad. They will finally admit he has autism but the only thing they do for him is take him to surfers for autism events around Florida each month. It is super sad and is IMO a form of child abuse.

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I have a nephew who was diagnosed at 3 years old. My sisternlaw and her husband have been in denial about it for 5 years. They refuse to get him help. He is 8 but developmentally is still 3. They claim to be homeschooling him but that basically means he does some games and puzzles on the ipad. They will finally admit he has autism but the only thing they do for him is take him to surfers for autism events around Florida each month. It is super sad and is IMO a form of child abuse.

What a shame--especially since they can get him a lot of free help, and, if they have good insurance, they could have a therapist in their home 2-5 times a week.

I can understand that it is hard to face, but it's terrifying to think about these kids as adults, alone and unable to fend for themselves. It sure as hell seems like a form of child abuse.

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I have a nephew who was diagnosed at 3 years old. My sisternlaw and her husband have been in denial about it for 5 years. They refuse to get him help. He is 8 but developmentally is still 3. They claim to be homeschooling him but that basically means he does some games and puzzles on the ipad. They will finally admit he has autism but the only thing they do for him is take him to surfers for autism events around Florida each month. It is super sad and is IMO a form of child abuse.

What a shame--especially since they can get him a lot of free help, and, if they have good insurance, they could have a therapist in their home 2-5 times a week.

I can understand that it is hard to face, but it's terrifying to think about these kids as adults, alone and unable to fend for themselves. It sure as hell seems like a form of child abuse.


How do you not do everything possible for your kids?

Both of my kids went through Early Intervention. For my first son, it was $30 per month for three, one hour, in home sessions (speech therapy, occupational therapy, and developmental therapy) each week. It was $40 per month for my younger son. The fee was based on household income. Once the children reach the age of three, they are done with the program, and go through the school district for any future therapy. My younger son went to a school where he could work with the same type of therapists as EI. He is starting kindergarten in the fall, but he is going to a different school (definitely not autistic according to a know-it-all loser) than my older boy, where he will be in a class of no more than nine kids, with one teacher and three assistants. He is going to get a lot of one on one time, which is going to help.

Where was Dr. IMU years ago to tell me that we wasted our money. :lol: :lol: :lol: To knock yourself out once is hilarious, but twice in the same thread is just too good to be true.

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My biggest fear is for my sons to turn out like IMU.

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My biggest fear is you having a son

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My biggest fear is having a son who sucks at sports



My biggest fear is you having a son

Why?

Well, the age difference for one thing.

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Don Tiny wrote:
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My biggest fear is having a son who sucks at sports



My biggest fear is you having a son

Why?

Well, the age difference for one thing.

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I have a nephew who was diagnosed at 3 years old. My sisternlaw and her husband have been in denial about it for 5 years. They refuse to get him help. He is 8 but developmentally is still 3. They claim to be homeschooling him but that basically means he does some games and puzzles on the ipad. They will finally admit he has autism but the only thing they do for him is take him to surfers for autism events around Florida each month. It is super sad and is IMO a form of child abuse.

What a shame--especially since they can get him a lot of free help, and, if they have good insurance, they could have a therapist in their home 2-5 times a week.

I can understand that it is hard to face, but it's terrifying to think about these kids as adults, alone and unable to fend for themselves. It sure as hell seems like a form of child abuse.


How do you not do everything possible for your kids?

Both of my kids went through Early Intervention. For my first son, it was $30 per month for three, one hour, in home sessions (speech therapy, occupational therapy, and developmental therapy) each week. It was $40 per month for my younger son. The fee was based on household income. Once the children reach the age of three, they are done with the program, and go through the school district for any future therapy. My younger son went to a school where he could work with the same type of therapists as EI. He is starting kindergarten in the fall, but he is going to a different school (definitely not autistic according to a know-it-all loser) than my older boy, where he will be in a class of no more than nine kids, with one teacher and three assistants. He is going to get a lot of one on one time, which is going to help.

Where was Dr. IMU years ago to tell me that we wasted our money. :lol: :lol: :lol: To knock yourself out once is hilarious, but twice in the same thread is just too good to be true.

Same here. Early Intervention at 19 months, ABA therapy at home, speech therapy at the hospital and local university, feeding therapy, OT, an assistant in school, etc.

My oldest is a teen and is much less affected than my youngest--she's interested in a social life--but anxiety is difficult for her to manage and she doesn't always get why people do and say the things they do and say, in spite of years of practice. It's frustrating. However, it seems that parenting teens is universally difficult.

But the therapy does help. She was barely able to attend pre-school when she was four and five. So all of this does pay off. What's more, one of my nieces couldn't really even talk until she was about five, and she's in grad school at UC-Berkeley right now (and not in a science field, but a humanities field). That's a best-case scenario, of course, but progress is progress.

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My biggest fear is having a son who sucks at sports



My biggest fear is you having a son

Why?

Well, the age difference for one thing.

What?

You realize Bagels is in his fifties, right?

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How do you not do everything possible for your kids?


No idea at all. And it has caused quite a bit of problems in our family. Everyone is frustrated at their lack of action. My fathernlaw threatened to take them to court to try and get the kid removed from the home. Not sure if that is even possible, but just shows the level of frustration that exists.

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Talking about a guy's kids is reprehensible.

One would think that would be universally accepted and understood.

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Talking about a guy's kids is reprehensible.

One would think that would be universally accepted and understood.


You'd think so but MANY came out of the woodwork to defend....(including me, at the time)

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Talking about a guy's kids is reprehensible.

One would think that would be universally accepted and understood.


You'd think so but MANY came out of the woodwork to defend....(including me, at the time)

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I don't remember MANY people defending her. I certainly didn't.

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That wasnt even a shot at the kid. It was chuckle worthy.


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Chus wrote:
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Don Tiny wrote:
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Talking about a guy's kids is reprehensible.

One would think that would be universally accepted and understood.


You'd think so but MANY came out of the woodwork to defend....(including me, at the time)

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I don't remember MANY people defending her. I certainly didn't.


My use of MANY here was not exclusive to the board, as is norm, but plenty of, oddly enough, liberal comedians (Dan Harmon, Horatio Sanz, The Second City, etc.) rallied to her defense.


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What in the fuck have the 250 posts before the last 30 or so about autism been about? And what do they have to do about Bomani Jones?

My godson is on the spectrum, but his parents won't admit it to anyone including me (his father is my cousin). It is clear that he has had interventions, and he seems to be doing ok, but it's just not discussed. As someone who does not have kids, I don't understand the seeming increase since I was in K-8 in the 70s. I know we had kids in our classes who probably weren't properly identified, but it seems like it was a fraction of the identified kids today.

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That wasnt even a shot at the kid. It was chuckle worthy.


Really? At the time Barron Trump was shown sitting alone, solemn, amidst a celebration, someone saying that he's (1) home schooled (implying a disability) and (2) would shoot up that school (further implying mental disability) wasn't a shot at the kid? That's stupid to think.


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What in the fuck have the 250 posts before the last 30 or so about autism been about? And what do they have to do about Bomani Jones?


Low-T beta IMU got really flustered as I was hammering him pretty hard, so he took a shot at my autistic son. He went as far as saying that he isn't really autistic, but he has shitty parents, and we are an insult to parents who have children with real disabilities.

He really showed how secure and in control he was today. That idiot will show up tomorrow, and act as if he did nothing wrong. Sad.

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That wasnt even a shot at the kid. It was chuckle worthy.


Really? At the time Barron Trump was shown sitting alone, solemn, amidst a celebration, someone saying that he's (1) home schooled (implying a disability) and (2) would shoot up that school (further implying mental disability) wasn't a shot at the kid? That's stupid to think.

There was no "at the time"

It was a tweet with no picture and obviously a shot at Donald Trump

It had nothing to do with the Rosie autism comments


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Talking about a guy's kids is reprehensible.

One would think that would be universally accepted and understood.


You'd think so but MANY came out of the woodwork to defend....(including me, at the time)

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Iirc it started with Truman's daughter, picked up speed with Linda Byrd and went off the rails with "jokes " by a drug addict (hype) about "the White House dog"

Hell the deplorables are still taking cheap shots at the Obama children

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That wasnt even a shot at the kid. It was chuckle worthy.


Really? At the time Barron Trump was shown sitting alone, solemn, amidst a celebration, someone saying that he's (1) home schooled (implying a disability) and (2) would shoot up that school (further implying mental disability) wasn't a shot at the kid? That's stupid to think.

There was no "at the time"


Are you saying the tweet wasn't time with what was being shown at the inauguration? Like to see you substantiate that.

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It was a tweet with no picture and obviously a shot at Donald Trump


How was this tweet ACTUALLY about Donald Trump and not the person, you know, actually named in the tweet? This I've got to hear...

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It had nothing to do with the Rosie autism comments


....who said it did? Can two people not independently make insensitive remarks about the President's son being autistic?


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Regular Reader wrote:
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Don Tiny wrote:
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Talking about a guy's kids is reprehensible.

One would think that would be universally accepted and understood.


You'd think so but MANY came out of the woodwork to defend....(including me, at the time)

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Iirc it started with Truman's daughter, picked up speed with Linda Byrd and went off the rails with "jokes " by a drug addict (hype) about "the White House dog"

Hell the deplorables are still taking cheap shots at the Obama children


So talking about a guy's kids is reprehensible unless...But Obama? I'm confused here as to how you've rigged this bullshit even in your own mind. Does it involve federalism?


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Regular Reader wrote:
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Don Tiny wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
Talking about a guy's kids is reprehensible.

One would think that would be universally accepted and understood.


You'd think so but MANY came out of the woodwork to defend....(including me, at the time)

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Iirc it started with Truman's daughter, picked up speed with Linda Byrd and went off the rails with "jokes " by a drug addict (hype) about "the White House dog"

Hell the deplorables are still taking cheap shots at the Obama children


Do you recall JLN being outraged by this?

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