Yes i do tip my hat to all the parents who have to deal with a special needs child. You parents are brave , very strong , strong love , and alot of patience. You parents do deserve more help with dealing with it , because life has enough bs already to deal with , and just having the stresses of keeping the roof over your heads , on top of all of that a special needs child , that needs consistant supervision . Super parents ! the ones who put up with it , you deserve lots of thanks.
i have autism an seeing this epsiod it wass all i could do nit to yell at the screen this mom is so out to lunch with all hrer kids .but she cluess about the danger her son could get into being un supervid just dont get some people
I dont't mean to be mean but they really are not the best parents. I know it is hard having a special needs child but you have to work with them and not ignore them.
@abab123x They're excellent parents as they acknowledge they have major problems, want to do right by their kids and are taking steps to rectify it. You however are a fucking worthless judgemental cunt a sack of shit and I hope you die screaming in agony before rotting in hell for eternity you fucking donkey raping shit eating cunt.
You go, Nanny! These parents are STOOOOOOOPIIIIIIIID! They don't know what to do with an autistic child? Read books on autism, loads of information is on the internet, and for crying out loud, ask the child's pediatrician to point you to the right direction!
@kamoopsipooh Fuck you you fucking cunt. It's one thing reading a book another having a child with autism you fucking child rapist cunt. Many doctors who aren't specialists don't fucking know what to do. If it was that easy you fucking cunt, there wouldn't be the stigma and problems surrounding this issue. May you and your shit kicking incest riddled cunt sucking family rot in hell for eternity.
@kimmois1 Very mature! Name calling? My grandson lives with me. I suspected something was up with him. I took him to the doctor and he pointed me where to start. He is now in programs and is progressing well. This mother was letting her son go ignored (running out in the street?). They KNEW he was autistic and did NOTHING about it until this nanny came along. As for you? Grow up! Name calling? Didn't your parents teach you manners?
This lady does not understand how hard it is to raise an autistic child. I am not defending this mother but you can not walk in a house and act like you know what it is like to be the mother of one.
@MONIQUEIJ When you have a child that has special needs, it is heartbreaking. As a parent, you know your child is going to have a life of being labeled "different," of being singled out from other children, of being considered "weird" by their peers. It does make parents cry...for the lives their children will not have. Of course, parents will do what they can to give their children as "normal" a life as possible (if they're good parents), but it's still sad.
@MONIQUEIJ I don't mean to say that parents stay sad about it. For many of them, they go through the grief cycle (which people experience for many reasons). These are stages of feelings people go through...denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Most people go through all or most of those feelings before reaching acceptance. When my son was diagnosed as bipolar, I cried. For him. Because I knew his life would have more challenges than "normal" kids. That's the sadness I meant.
its seems weird also. If we all have our vaccines, why are they still vaccinating children. Why is there still a need. And why do they take a child out the womb, then prick them with a needle automatically. without your consent or concern. this is ridiculous. remember hiv was put in hep b vaccines back in the mid to late 70's, purposely infecting ppl with the virus. now our children are being pumped with fuking mercury. now my child will be due for her next set, i dnt think i will do it....
You need to do the research, there are No proven, links with the mercury they use to preserve vaccines and autism. They are now taking any mercury out of vaccines.
i stopped part 2 a2 2:03 i cant take it anymore. this is absurd the way they are being ridiculed and treatd like they aren't good parents. autism was purposely imposed on newborn when born. the hep b vaccines for the newborn infant is a dose for a person weighed at 245lbs. that is sad then want to make the parents feel bad. basically a way to control the masses mind. You do this to our children, then make meds for children such as meds for ADD. Sad. But what can we do? Seriously? Can anyone help
Incredible parents! Before critizicing remember children do not come with a manual. Parents of children with austism or other special needs rneed professional support which includes teaching them the right techniques to teach to their child grow and develop. They also need to connect with a parents group to hear success stories from other parents. Help is out there! I am a great believer that all children can learn, but sometimes it requires one step at a time
How to handle a special needs child Play with him, sing with him, dance with him. ATTENTION and loads of it. Positive attention,. he gets plenty of negative attention.. NO wonder he still has problems
My son has been recently diagnosed with Aspergers. However, WE as a parent should always follow through with rules. Not just pftt whatever Take time time and work with our children. Stop being Sooo lazy and self centered and FOCUS on the children.
Do not judge the parents of a child with autism, until you walk a mile in their shoes. It is a difficult journey and although we may make mistakes we love our kids on the spectrum!
@ambermdonnelly I understand your point, however, Jo was right to judge SOME of it, because a lot of the things the kids were doing CLEARLY weren't right for the child. Did you see them at the supper table in part one? The whole family sitting on one side of the table in a group and chatting while Tristan sat alone? And when the dad said "Should I sit with him for a bit?" mum just said "why?"
What I love is that these parents were honest. I also noticed that husband took his wife's hand as she got nervous & that brought me a lot of hope for them.
There's a real man.
Anyone can make mistakes & give up, but it takes a man to say, "There's no excuse" good for him. I loved those words prior to taking her hand. That's a man to fess up quickly when truth comes out. "I have no idea what to do," "breaks my heart," & "I'm ashamed." There's power.
I wish that people would not act like being autistic was a horrible problem. It's a day to day thing that some kids have- just as simple as one kid being shy or another with anger issues. Treating them like they are odd will never help. I understand it's hard- but teat kids like humans for crying out loud!!!
How is trying to create a structured environment for a child so he can communicate his needs and establish a relationship with those around him, not treating him like he's human?
It's the people who are ZOMG DEVASTATED that their children are autistic. I see it as an opportunity to explore other worlds in another person's mind.
THANKYOU! But unfortunatly being an autistic means we are going to naturaly be descriminated against, it's unfortunately animal instinct to isolate somone who is different from everyone else. Society still has not gotten rid of it's animal behavior.
Why must society require some big event of some sort to overcome such a pathetic instinct. If anything I consider as an autistic that autism is a step forward in our genetic development. People spend their entire lives trying to achieve the level of focus that comes soo naturaly to us from birth. People spend their entire lives trying to make their children into the next Einstein, yet they ignore what Einstein actualy was and only want the easiest traits to handle rather than the best ones.
THANK YOU! My son is in special needs for his autism--five and still in pull-ups, doesn't really talk unless it's echolaleia, so much else, and I wouldn't change him a BIT.
I feel they need friends who are families with autistic children, that way they can also help eachother out. I'm also mildly autistic (PDD - Pervasive Developmental DIsorder) and back then when I was diagnosed my mom felt alone. Now a days, autism is a big epidemic.
@JenGem It CAN be a very severe disability/disorder. Autism is a very heterogeneous disorder - some individuals with Autism are completely non-verbal, low IQ and show little social skills and intense repetitive behaviors. Others are savants who are merely socially aloof. I understand your concern, but it can be a "horrible" problem for both the individual and for the parents. (But I agree these parents are far from ideal). You are right that treating them as odd is not helpful.
I don't understand. The mom is acting like being with her children is a burden that will interfere with her obsessive cleaning and not having a job..
potatochipXL 1 month ago
Yes i do tip my hat to all the parents who have to deal with a special needs child. You parents are brave , very strong , strong love , and alot of patience. You parents do deserve more help with dealing with it , because life has enough bs already to deal with , and just having the stresses of keeping the roof over your heads , on top of all of that a special needs child , that needs consistant supervision . Super parents ! the ones who put up with it , you deserve lots of thanks.
yourboycal 2 months ago
i have autism an seeing this epsiod it wass all i could do nit to yell at the screen this mom is so out to lunch with all hrer kids .but she cluess about the danger her son could get into being un supervid just dont get some people
auti34 6 months ago in playlist Super Nanny on Autism
I dont't mean to be mean but they really are not the best parents. I know it is hard having a special needs child but you have to work with them and not ignore them.
abab123x 1 year ago
@abab123x They're excellent parents as they acknowledge they have major problems, want to do right by their kids and are taking steps to rectify it. You however are a fucking worthless judgemental cunt a sack of shit and I hope you die screaming in agony before rotting in hell for eternity you fucking donkey raping shit eating cunt.
kimmois1 10 months ago
You go, Nanny! These parents are STOOOOOOOPIIIIIIIID! They don't know what to do with an autistic child? Read books on autism, loads of information is on the internet, and for crying out loud, ask the child's pediatrician to point you to the right direction!
kamoopsipooh 1 year ago 3
@kamoopsipooh Fuck you you fucking cunt. It's one thing reading a book another having a child with autism you fucking child rapist cunt. Many doctors who aren't specialists don't fucking know what to do. If it was that easy you fucking cunt, there wouldn't be the stigma and problems surrounding this issue. May you and your shit kicking incest riddled cunt sucking family rot in hell for eternity.
kimmois1 10 months ago
@kimmois1 Very mature! Name calling? My grandson lives with me. I suspected something was up with him. I took him to the doctor and he pointed me where to start. He is now in programs and is progressing well. This mother was letting her son go ignored (running out in the street?). They KNEW he was autistic and did NOTHING about it until this nanny came along. As for you? Grow up! Name calling? Didn't your parents teach you manners?
kamoopsipooh 10 months ago
You go, Nanny!
kamoopsipooh 1 year ago
This lady does not understand how hard it is to raise an autistic child. I am not defending this mother but you can not walk in a house and act like you know what it is like to be the mother of one.
nambrie 1 year ago
@nambrie she does. she has a degree with special needs kids
imogengraceleyshon 1 year ago
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MONIQUEIJ 1 year ago
@MONIQUEIJ When you have a child that has special needs, it is heartbreaking. As a parent, you know your child is going to have a life of being labeled "different," of being singled out from other children, of being considered "weird" by their peers. It does make parents cry...for the lives their children will not have. Of course, parents will do what they can to give their children as "normal" a life as possible (if they're good parents), but it's still sad.
GoddessFourWinds 1 year ago
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MONIQUEIJ 1 year ago
@MONIQUEIJ You may not find it so, if you should ever have a child that has special needs, but it's a very common reaction for parents.
GoddessFourWinds 1 year ago
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MONIQUEIJ 1 year ago
@MONIQUEIJ I don't mean to say that parents stay sad about it. For many of them, they go through the grief cycle (which people experience for many reasons). These are stages of feelings people go through...denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Most people go through all or most of those feelings before reaching acceptance. When my son was diagnosed as bipolar, I cried. For him. Because I knew his life would have more challenges than "normal" kids. That's the sadness I meant.
GoddessFourWinds 1 year ago
@GoddessFourWinds ok
MONIQUEIJ 1 year ago
there is a right to refuse some shots! research on the shots with high levels of mercury.
diamondmacsr 2 years ago
its seems weird also. If we all have our vaccines, why are they still vaccinating children. Why is there still a need. And why do they take a child out the womb, then prick them with a needle automatically. without your consent or concern. this is ridiculous. remember hiv was put in hep b vaccines back in the mid to late 70's, purposely infecting ppl with the virus. now our children are being pumped with fuking mercury. now my child will be due for her next set, i dnt think i will do it....
diamondmacsr 2 years ago
You need to do the research, there are No proven, links with the mercury they use to preserve vaccines and autism. They are now taking any mercury out of vaccines.
PlyAndTaven 2 years ago
@diamondmacsr i recommend u read " Autism's false prophets by paul offit" . maybe it'll give you a better understanding
Blushie753 1 year ago
i stopped part 2 a2 2:03 i cant take it anymore. this is absurd the way they are being ridiculed and treatd like they aren't good parents. autism was purposely imposed on newborn when born. the hep b vaccines for the newborn infant is a dose for a person weighed at 245lbs. that is sad then want to make the parents feel bad. basically a way to control the masses mind. You do this to our children, then make meds for children such as meds for ADD. Sad. But what can we do? Seriously? Can anyone help
diamondmacsr 2 years ago
Incredible parents! Before critizicing remember children do not come with a manual. Parents of children with austism or other special needs rneed professional support which includes teaching them the right techniques to teach to their child grow and develop. They also need to connect with a parents group to hear success stories from other parents. Help is out there! I am a great believer that all children can learn, but sometimes it requires one step at a time
stefanjowell 2 years ago
How to handle a special needs child Play with him, sing with him, dance with him. ATTENTION and loads of it. Positive attention,. he gets plenty of negative attention.. NO wonder he still has problems
WyckedMoon 2 years ago
My son has been recently diagnosed with Aspergers. However, WE as a parent should always follow through with rules. Not just pftt whatever Take time time and work with our children. Stop being Sooo lazy and self centered and FOCUS on the children.
WyckedMoon 2 years ago
Do not judge the parents of a child with autism, until you walk a mile in their shoes. It is a difficult journey and although we may make mistakes we love our kids on the spectrum!
ambermdonnelly 2 years ago 4
@ambermdonnelly I understand your point, however, Jo was right to judge SOME of it, because a lot of the things the kids were doing CLEARLY weren't right for the child. Did you see them at the supper table in part one? The whole family sitting on one side of the table in a group and chatting while Tristan sat alone? And when the dad said "Should I sit with him for a bit?" mum just said "why?"
emmadilemmasings 1 year ago
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
tfacente 2 years ago
Helllllo! Mom, you have internet! Look up Autism! Your son has it!
Kin2heaven97 2 years ago
well said..lol
aishluvzme 2 years ago
Supernanny did a great speech.
What I love is that these parents were honest. I also noticed that husband took his wife's hand as she got nervous & that brought me a lot of hope for them.
There's a real man.
Anyone can make mistakes & give up, but it takes a man to say, "There's no excuse" good for him. I loved those words prior to taking her hand. That's a man to fess up quickly when truth comes out. "I have no idea what to do," "breaks my heart," & "I'm ashamed." There's power.
ABAisSCIENCE 3 years ago 12
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tfacente 2 years ago
I love supernanny!
everlastingchill 4 years ago 3
I wish that people would not act like being autistic was a horrible problem. It's a day to day thing that some kids have- just as simple as one kid being shy or another with anger issues. Treating them like they are odd will never help. I understand it's hard- but teat kids like humans for crying out loud!!!
JenGem 4 years ago 16
How is trying to create a structured environment for a child so he can communicate his needs and establish a relationship with those around him, not treating him like he's human?
annaliz1981 4 years ago
It's the people who are ZOMG DEVASTATED that their children are autistic. I see it as an opportunity to explore other worlds in another person's mind.
HoneyNVinegar 3 years ago
Thank you for posting this JenGem. I'm an advocate for autisim.
TravelMan9834 4 years ago 4
THANKYOU! But unfortunatly being an autistic means we are going to naturaly be descriminated against, it's unfortunately animal instinct to isolate somone who is different from everyone else. Society still has not gotten rid of it's animal behavior.
DEATHBYFLYINGCDS 4 years ago 4
Why must society require some big event of some sort to overcome such a pathetic instinct. If anything I consider as an autistic that autism is a step forward in our genetic development. People spend their entire lives trying to achieve the level of focus that comes soo naturaly to us from birth. People spend their entire lives trying to make their children into the next Einstein, yet they ignore what Einstein actualy was and only want the easiest traits to handle rather than the best ones.
DEATHBYFLYINGCDS 4 years ago 3
DEATHBYFLYINGCDS I was going to post but you said it great.
abram730 4 years ago
THANK YOU! My son is in special needs for his autism--five and still in pull-ups, doesn't really talk unless it's echolaleia, so much else, and I wouldn't change him a BIT.
HoneyNVinegar 3 years ago
I feel they need friends who are families with autistic children, that way they can also help eachother out. I'm also mildly autistic (PDD - Pervasive Developmental DIsorder) and back then when I was diagnosed my mom felt alone. Now a days, autism is a big epidemic.
lisababy4lyfe 3 years ago 3
@JenGem It CAN be a very severe disability/disorder. Autism is a very heterogeneous disorder - some individuals with Autism are completely non-verbal, low IQ and show little social skills and intense repetitive behaviors. Others are savants who are merely socially aloof. I understand your concern, but it can be a "horrible" problem for both the individual and for the parents. (But I agree these parents are far from ideal). You are right that treating them as odd is not helpful.
joshgreen19 4 months ago in playlist Supernanny Episode