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  • who the the hell would tie up a tree year old autistic boy?

  • I remembered me and my mom were watching this episode on tv. I have autism, I didn't talk until I was 5 and I did the same things that the boy did. I had no fear at all....

  • Tristin has autism just like I have autism too

  • Look at Tristen @1:42. He is the CUTEST! And they say he's "a difficult child to raise"? He's a 3 yr old boy, plus he has autism, yeah that's tough... But he's so cute and she talks about him like he's horrible. I've seen horrible kids on this show and he's NOT one of them.

  • This family needs a housekeeper, NOT a nanny. Too many parents worry how clean their house is and what others will think about how they keep their house. If the children are getting the love and attention they need, messy is okay. They also look like they can afford to properly fence up their property, so, why don't they?

  • yep i have PDD-NOS that is why i have autism

  • peice of shit parents

  • This mom is making me angry.

  • these parents suck! My son is autistic and i have two other children... yes it's demanding but keeping a positive attitude is key! These ppls attitude is terrible! no wonder the kids are going crazy!

  • They ARE WHINERS TO SAY THE LEAST

  • next time, give tristian a sippy cup!

  • no sense of danger my ass my niece have autism and that 4 year old no what the fuck danger is. and also he 3 what kind of danger do any 3 year old understand

  • My Son has been recently diagnosed with Aspergers / Midly Austistic. My husand and I are extremely active on our sons needs.  This Mother is no dedicated mother. She seems more like a babysitter.

    No affection no tenderness.

  • i dont know what to say after watching how this mother says to her child "your not gonna die cuz u cant go outside!" and "should i tie him up?" "go play" what?!?! seriously? im sorry but does this mother really know what to do? im not being negitave im just saying HES AUTISTIC HE CANT SPEAK! she sounds somewhat like she doesnt really care? im confused on what to say

  • im mildy autistic, i know how autistic children can be. its very hard to understand them and they cant find a way on how to speak, tristen is in his own little world, AND I AM DISGUSTED ON HOW THE FATHER SAYS "you gonna sit with him?" AND THE MOTHER HAS THE NERVE OF ALL TO SAY "why?" THATS JUST NOT RIGHT IM SORRY FOR SPEAKING IN CAPS BUT THATS NOT RIGHT EVER!! ok im done ranting. thats all i wanted to say. this is not negative, it just seems the mom has no way of using cominication with her son

  • no kidding, i'm have a mild form of asperger's syndrome. and what drives me nuts is when some adults play games with my mind, i.e. acting like they care when they really don't. and it makes me mad!!

  • thanks for putting up the whole video..my son just got diagnosed of mild autism last week. if u have any more videos on the interventions for autism that we can do at home..pls do post them.

  • i know it's so sad...some parents would kill for kids who wanted to spend so much time with them and here are these girls who want nothing more than attention and love from their mum and she is only annoyed by them...

  • Do you beleive everything you see on the Internet? We are contractually obligated not to comment on the show or how it was edited. All I can say... sorry.

  • wow, not only is that mum irresponsible with her autistic child, but she is being so neglectful to her girls when it's obvious they want to spend time with her!

    I mean, it must be harder to parent an autistic child, but she's not even doing right by her neurotypical kids.

    tl;dr, but i just felt so sorry for him...sitting down at the end of the table like that and his mom just saying 'why should anyone sit with him?' poor kid....

  • Wow...

    Trying to get rid of autism by the stern punishing hand of super nanny. Like trying to beat a disease out of the kid.

  • @RLore18 WHAT?

    First of all, did you even BOTHER to watch the episode?

    Jo didn't use her normal stern hand or anything like that!

    And also, "beat the disease out of a child?"

    Jo is known for her hate of spanking. She thinks that it is cruel and uneffective on ANY kid, let alone one with autism!

  • We are contractually obligated not to respond but I will say you have no clue to all of you who want to post negative comments. - Trae

  • I understand, people are so quickly to judge when they have no clue what it's like to have a child with special needs at home. I'm sure your family was caught up in the moment with frustration when you had made those comments about your children....As loving parents, I'm sure you didn't mean them. :-)

  • Dee, luckylangerie is trolling for reactions. Good luck to your Aunt and your family.

    Cheers

    BDA (hubby to DrDtheliteracyqueen)

  • I think that luckylangerie needs to go back on what she says or whoever else that has to say rude things about this family. I am related to this family and for you to make a comment about my aunt i take very much offense to that because that is my cousin and also my son has autism so before you go judging someone do you have an autistic child? then try living in our household for a day or two then you can make a comment...

  • i think its the mum who has autisim.The kids are just freaked out.

  • autism is a mental disability that makes it very difficult for people who have this disorder to tell other people how they're feeling. look it up online for more information. thanks to DrDtheLiteracyQueen for posting the Supernanny episodes and to gymnastibxbeauty, i hope i could answer your question.

  • It's easy to forget that siblings of children with special needs get robbed of much of the attention they desire so much.

    It is hard to notice how conditioning by child behavior directs adult behavior, but the fact is that by motivational procedures you can get support by all that is around you (like siblings) or finding support (therapists), but you have to know that supports will work first.

    Successful learning of children with autism and adults must occur for hope.

    Parents must lead.

  • "Mum" gets on the internet because she is stressed out! 3 young kids (4 and under), one on the spectrum... this family needs deep and continued therapeutic support. The kids need a supportive program to attend on a daily basis. Mom needs respite & someone to talk with; it's always easy to blame the stay at home parent - try parenting a child that doesn't respond to you in a typical way, screams, doesn't talk, and looks, well, bizarre. Parents blame themselves enough... cut them some slack.

  • I agree with you. Also, the mother needs friends who also have autistic children so she knows she's not alone and also they would understand him as well and they can understand eachothers child.

  • And you can become undiagnosed with Autism too hard work does the trick! Who says there is no cure! If you can get through life and enjoy it then you can move on!

  • Sorry, but I loathe this attitude. It's not about cures. It's the way your mind is made. People should be embracing autism as it is, try to work with it and meet in the middle. It's an insult to be told that you need to be 'cured', because it's not a disease.

  • @HoneyNVinegar Right, Autism is not disease, it's a disorder. I think you're right that the word cure is a bit strong. Perhaps ameliorate the symptoms/deficits associated with Autism is a better way to put it. Obviously the end goal is a better quality of life for both the individual with Autism and the caregivers.

  • i don't know!

  • Thank you for posting this! I sleep graveyard so I can't watch shows like this unless it's on youtube!!! thank-x a bunch!

  • i was diagnosed with aspergur syndrome back in 2001 and ever since then everyone says im a retard. but really, im a fucking einstein.

  • what kind of reetee thinks asperger is retardation?

  • You know, I'm 19 and this is stuff that I know how to do. They're kids! Watch them! Take care of them! PLAY WITH THEM!

  • well said......although it is a little more complicated than that but if you do the basics like you say, its a good start

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