Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try, Acutely Spoiled Disorder
That's more like it in this part of town. Overly diagnosed and overly medicated brats like their parents (similar to the tobacco habits of the Marlboro generation)!
Another DCUM thread bashing the disabled. Would any of you heartless bitches like to care for my autistic son for a day? An hour?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASD = autism spectrum disorder
Try, Acutely Spoiled Disorder
As parched as wet tissue paper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turned down Princeton for Florida? Sounds like another tale.
I don't think it sounds like a tale at all. Given the costs associated with college, the chance to have no debt is pretty enticing. Also, it is very hard for an out of state kid to get into UF so if she did get in, she has to be a pretty bright and have excellent grades. Yes Princeton sounds great paper but so does an accelerated med school program which are also really hard to get into.
Anonymous wrote:Another DCUM thread bashing the disabled. Would any of you heartless bitches like to care for my autistic son for a day? An hour?
Stop making this discussion about your autistic child. The discussion is not about autism. Very far from it. Your incessant hijacking of this thread to focus on your autistic child smacks of an self-serving and self-centered attitude. Why do you feel it necessary to morph any discussion to a emotional outbursts about autism and pity for you and your child. We recognise this is an unfortunate and taxing scenario for any family but you are preaching to the choir and flogging a dead horse.
Now can we get back to the topic at hand: intellectual maturity of the average senior at the Big 4? I remind you, the average senior at one of these schools is not autistic. I hope this will frame your future responses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try, Acutely Spoiled Disorder
That's more like it in this part of town. Overly diagnosed and overly medicated brats like their parents (similar to the tobacco habits of the Marlboro generation)!
Another DCUM thread bashing the disabled. Would any of you heartless bitches like to care for my autistic son for a day? An hour?
Poster, I am really sorry you have the enormous stress of caring for a kid with autism. But you gotta stop taking all these threads so personally. No one is attacking autistic kids. Really.
Another DCUM thread bashing the disabled. Would any of you heartless bitches like to care for my autistic son for a day? An hour?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What you share is VERY interesting. May I ask : where does DH teach ? Myself I think I notice a HUGE change in the kids today too. I think I notice it more than others because I waited until late 30's to have a child. This means that my 60's and 70's era childhood is very different than my DC's. Not having freedom to roam as kids, I suspect is a big contributor to immaturity later. Doubly so, if you have a boy. I saw this played out in stark relief yesterday at a rainy Stoddard soccer game : A 9 year old boy was screaming at his mother "get me out of here,Mom". I guess he was cold, but seriously !!! "get me out of here" What is she a chauffer, a fixer. Put on a damn coat, run around, get back on the field anything....but OMG What the F**K is wrong with a kid like that.
Boy, you are just a model of compassion. I have a 9-y-o boy who would act just like that because he's autistic and sometimes he completely freaks out in those kinds of situations. Actually he is rarely in such situations because I know he can't handle them, but every once in a while they are unavoidable. I'm glad to know you are out there judging me. He also has a great deal of wonderful gifts and, because of all his therapy, is far more tuned in to his emotions than an average boy his age, but if he had been outside yesterday, be would have lost it completely. Yes, he most likely would have been screaming. And he can go to any damn college he wants. He'll probably be ready to start (still living at home) around age 15/16, but he most likely still won't be able to handle cold, wet weather. So next time stop to think the there is something medically "the F**K wrong with a kid like that" and say a little thank you that you don't have to take your kids to lifelong more than once weekly therapy to get your kid to a point where he can actually handle wearing a jacket without screaming at the intense discomfort. Have a lovely Sunday. My 9-y-o is taking a nap as usual because he gets so exhausted from school and therapy that he often naps in addition to his full night of sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try, Acutely Spoiled Disorder
That's more like it in this part of town. Overly diagnosed and overly medicated brats like their parents (similar to the tobacco habits of the Marlboro generation)!
Another DCUM thread bashing the disabled. Would any of you heartless bitches like to care for my autistic son for a day? An hour?