I don't want their lame acceptance. NTs are inately disengenous and crooked, and they hide from everyone and themselves the plain fact of their nature behind a mist of emotive delusions, and the occasional narcotic (legal and otherwise).
I just want US to get together and support one-another, hopefully securing our existence as we proceed into this historic bottle-neck, where I am sure most of the NTs will kill each-other off.
YOU are a wonderful mom...your son is so blessed! As you are too!
Bless your heart... I know it is hard, My daughter (Autistic, 28 months) is wonderful but it is hard. But then they smile and do one of those belly laughs and it all wonderful again.
I love that you put yourself out there. Its not easy for others to understand the beauty of Autism. My son makes me laugh every day. I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to take note of every accomplishment he makes. I would not have learned how to do this without Early Intervention. My son was diagnosed at 18months and is 4 now. Its tough, but thats ok.
I don't want their lame acceptance. NTs are inately disengenous and crooked, and they hide from everyone and themselves the plain fact of their nature behind a mist of emotive delusions, and the occasional narcotic (legal and otherwise).
I just want US to get together and support one-another, hopefully securing our existence as we proceed into this historic bottle-neck, where I am sure most of the NTs will kill each-other off.
Aspies4Aspies.
DChatc 1 year ago
my heart is full. thanks for sharing.
gahana108 4 years ago
lovely! and in the posautive youtube group - anyone who appreciates this will find plenty more to enjoy in the posautive groups
dinahkcm 4 years ago
We are trying! :)
joyofautism 4 years ago
Looks like an outstanding Quality of Life from where I sit!
ralpheadsuz 4 years ago
YOU are a wonderful mom...your son is so blessed! As you are too!
Bless your heart... I know it is hard, My daughter (Autistic, 28 months) is wonderful but it is hard. But then they smile and do one of those belly laughs and it all wonderful again.
Michelle
tex23fe 4 years ago
I love that you put yourself out there. Its not easy for others to understand the beauty of Autism. My son makes me laugh every day. I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to take note of every accomplishment he makes. I would not have learned how to do this without Early Intervention. My son was diagnosed at 18months and is 4 now. Its tough, but thats ok.
DoddsFamilyRDI 4 years ago
Wonderful thanks for sharing.
yackityyacityyack 4 years ago