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  • thank u for sharing

  • I'm working through your 8 videos. I work with special children, doing woodwork in a small school. We are a benign place, but we are always at risk of bringing about the "caging" you speak off; and we fail to offer our students role models such as yourself.

  • Thank you, you have helped me understand me more and know why I am gooing through at the moment.

  • thank you for sharing your experiences so that others can learn from them, much love, selva xxx

  • THANK YOU

  • Well done. You give great insight into the autistic mind, and your perspective will be very helpful to any parent or caregiver that watches.

  • walk proud. you give us hope

  • I wonder if the "werewolf" in folklore was in fact an early discription of autism.

  • @PinkPunkyKat I've often wondered that myself

  • @TheHappylifeTheatre I've heard that it is actually an early discription of several conditions. Rabies, lycanthrope, hypertricosis, etc. I bet autism could be added too the list too.

  • Thank you from a mom who has a son now experiencing werewolf meltdowns. My son is non verbal and therefore we don't always know what is the antecedent to his anger. We do know that he is gentle, loving, kind, and funny 80% of the time. So we love him and try to do our best to give him opportunities to make the best choices. Thank you again for your willingness to be so open! May God use you to bless and give insight to others! Keep up the great work!

  • I'm also an autistic werewolf. But now I am developing coping mechanism, as well as empathy, to stop me from transferring into a autistic werewolf. I need to realize that life isn't a script, that people are unpredictable, and I need to live with that, as well as not fall into nihilism and cynicism

  • thanks for taking the time out to make your videos. this one was very helpful :)

  • Your have a kind heart, and great sensitivity. You're also intelligent and wise. Those characteristics make your disabilities obsolete on the utmost level. Thank you for your positive energy and your tremendous endeavors.

  • thanks for the vid it has helped

  • THank You so much ... you an inspiration to all of us... THank you so much

  • Your videos provide much hope and help. I am glad to hear the information on autism, but that is not the main point I see in your videos. I get hope in life from seeing that there are people like you who care enough to try to make others lives better. Wonderful videos. Thank you.

  • Hello Wolf, I am an adult living with aspergers, I completely understand what you are saying about the inner anger.

    Sometimes the anger wants to burst out so much i feel intimidated and ashamed about my own anger and somtimes i feel physicaly sick because of it.

    It is almost impossible to tell you how happy i am that you have made this video and put it on youtube.

    It is very comforting to know that I am not alone in the world.

  • Thank you, Wolf. Can you suggest anything I can do to help my 18 yo grandaughter deal with her meltdowns? How did you learn to cope?

  • Very educational and insightful. This has helped me to understand why I have tantrums now. I'm 32 and I just discovered on my own that I have Asperger's. I want to get diagnosed, but sometimes I wonder if it's even worth it. Does a diagnosis really help people? Or does it just confuse them and make them feel like they're using a crutch to get by emotionally/have self esteem? If I was diagnosed, I don't think I would behave much differently than I do now. I would just have a diagnosis.

  • Thank you. I have thought the same way for a long time. You are helping parents tap into whats going on with their child. I think people put too much into what they call normal. Everyone is different. We all have flaws who is anyone to say they're flaw is less than another. You might have what people call flaws or a disability. But I think your very intelligent. Your helping people more than these people with PHD's are lol. And they're so-called the super norm. Thanks need more to talk.

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  • another wonderful job. I thank you from the bottom of my strange little heart!

  • Wolf,

    Thank you for your time and videos. They are truly insightful for us in a time of many questions. We will continue to listen to them and look for more answers for our autistic three year old daughter.

  • Wolf,

    I have a child with asperges and your insight was both helpful and eye opening.

    Thank you

  • Inner Werewolf - that describes my daughter (aged 18) perfectly!

    Thank you for helping me to understand how it feels for her...

  • Wow. I thought I was the only one. I call my tantrums a Tiger-Rage.

  • thank you!!!

  • wow-thanks for sharing! I work 1:1 with a young adult w/autism that has "uncontrollable anger". Yes, I agree "love" can be a powerful treatment that medication alone can do it! God bless!

  • Thanks Wolf. My son is PDDNOS. He has violent tantrums at home but in 3 years of preschool and kindergarten he has never never had a meltdown at school. I don't pretend to understand it but your videos have helped me to try and accept it. Thank you!

  • Thank you Wolf! You are so brave and a hero in my eyes. You just verbalized and confirmed everything I believe in as a teacher and everything a child with Autism could not. Full power.

  • Wolf,  You are doing a wonderful job. Thank you for the insight into your life, and for helping us become parents of children with autism.

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