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www.FitAndBusyDad.com - Learn how busy dads can fix their posture in und...
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Rare look at classic autism, self-injury and epilepsy in handsome intell...
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Rare look at classic autism, self-injury and epilepsy in handsome intelligent non verbal young man.......Complex case has baffled professionals for nearly a decade. Autistics like this are extremely intense to deal with . They are behaviorally fragile. That means they require continuous daily, sometimes hourly, acute and pro-active interventions. Some are simple. For instance, offering a ride on swing for vestibular stimulation, or a chew toy to release tension. Or proper hydration to avoid meltdowns from not being able to say he's thirsty. Or exercise, to keep good endorphins going. Or trampoline bouncing for sensory therapy. All these things must go on during the day, so it takes a lot of people to keep something so intense and critical for the person. Our family has been doing most of this alone for years with minimal help. It's nuts. We're fighting again and again for more support and help, because we know he can get better. He takes a lot of work. It can be done. But it has to be done in shifts. People burn out really quickly in cases like this, unless there is rotating staff. That's always been problem for severely autistics with challenging behaviors. People abandon them. Give up on them. Toss them in institutions where they are drugged, shackled and forgotten. I'm trying to show the world that we don't have to be so primitive. Nobody on the autism spectrum should be forgotten, especially those who can't speak for themselves. Sleep deprivation is a major problem for families dealing with this type of autism. A few breaks here and there, makes a world of difference.
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Dr. Zeus (Terry Blake) sets a piece of wood on fire using Jeff Larson's ...
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Dr. Zeus (Terry Blake) sets a piece of wood on fire using Jeff Larson's and Steve Ward's Zeusaphones (musical tesla coils) while Discovery channel's Daily Planet films footage on 6/28/08
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