Last week at local library with my severely autistic adult son, we walked by a group of women, one said, "oh, be careful, he might hurt someone," because he was giggling and flapping his hands....I ignored them..Later, had to ask a mom to get her 5 yr. old to stop screaming loudly, as w/ every scream, my autistic son would drop to his knees and start punching his face...The lady's answer: "that's not my problem..you shouldn't bring him here if he can't handle noise." So much for autism tolerance
The exact same thing happened to me when I was at a speed dating event at St. John's University in the fall of 2005. I was accused of being a pervert when I was trying to make out a lady's name on a piece of tape, which happened to be near her chest. So I can understand how that guy felt.
In my opinion, the receptionist is the one with the learning difficulty. When I went to college the 3rd floor of 7 was where they had classes for people with autism; a girl in my class used to refer to them as the "floor 3 retards". She could learn a lot from these videos. As for me, I have Aspergers and can often see the world through the eyes of someone with and without autism.
people need to be more patient with kids/people with autism. I have a son who has autism and its very hard for me to go the store with people that stare at him when he rocks. Anyone who has a son/daughter with autism and could help me to understand my 5yr old son?? Im so very scared about his future.
Its not that they cant hear, its that they can't focus on the meaning behind what people are saying. Their mental processes overpower the incoming sound and therefore it is sometimes experienced as a lack of hearing.
Last week at local library with my severely autistic adult son, we walked by a group of women, one said, "oh, be careful, he might hurt someone," because he was giggling and flapping his hands....I ignored them..Later, had to ask a mom to get her 5 yr. old to stop screaming loudly, as w/ every scream, my autistic son would drop to his knees and start punching his face...The lady's answer: "that's not my problem..you shouldn't bring him here if he can't handle noise." So much for autism tolerance
kgaccount 1 year ago 12
you shuld white the things to do on a peace of paper it helps me
bigguyeric 1 year ago
lol nt's are fail at tolerance
dalektaliban 2 years ago 3
The exact same thing happened to me when I was at a speed dating event at St. John's University in the fall of 2005. I was accused of being a pervert when I was trying to make out a lady's name on a piece of tape, which happened to be near her chest. So I can understand how that guy felt.
Emanuelknicks 2 years ago
In my opinion, the receptionist is the one with the learning difficulty. When I went to college the 3rd floor of 7 was where they had classes for people with autism; a girl in my class used to refer to them as the "floor 3 retards". She could learn a lot from these videos. As for me, I have Aspergers and can often see the world through the eyes of someone with and without autism.
homesweethome1984 2 years ago 4
people need to be more patient with kids/people with autism. I have a son who has autism and its very hard for me to go the store with people that stare at him when he rocks. Anyone who has a son/daughter with autism and could help me to understand my 5yr old son?? Im so very scared about his future.
Janet2Hot 2 years ago
its society in general that got a prolem
society hasnt got a clue about how to deal with autism
DANWOODHOUSE1 2 years ago 9
They can't hear well in a place where many
people talks ?
enumaerash 3 years ago 2
Its not that they cant hear, its that they can't focus on the meaning behind what people are saying. Their mental processes overpower the incoming sound and therefore it is sometimes experienced as a lack of hearing.
HexicRave 2 years ago 3