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Uploaded by on May 19, 2011

Watch Supernanny Jo Frost teams with world-renowned autism expert Dr. Lynn Koegel tackle the parenting issues faced by a family whose three-year-old son is autistic. More info at http://www.autism999.com

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  • They totally favor the son, especially the mom. Its just plain SAD. Yes, I understand the boy is autistic and that needs special attention. But the 2 girls DO exist. Mom needs to be with them and show them SOME kind of love. Cause I sure don't see it. None of the kids are bad. Its the parents that need to get their act together.

  • It's disgusting the way the mother takes out her temper on the girls. They just want to be involved! And then the dad talking about how Jo was "bitching" about them and the girls misbehaving, when the girls DID deserve a treat for helping Tristan with the name game. True, they were impatient, but there was no need to be so crude. Sheesh...

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  • @megspice89 thanks for putting ur comment up. yeah, it's super hard and it's hard to talk about it with my friends because they don't know what it's like having an autistic sibling. i was diagnosed with depression and that makes it even harder. i mean i love my siblings but there comes a time when u just wish things could change with them.

  • @erickav808 Definitely! thanks for replying to me :) Wow, I cannot even imagine having 3 autistic siblings. I love my brother of course, but it's hard.

  • @megspice89 omg, u took the words totally out of my mouth! i'm in the same boat. i grew up with 3 autistic siblings. kinda weird cuz i'm the middle one and i didn't get it. but ur right, autism does affect EVERYONE in the family, not just the parents. it's a hard thing to deal with.

  • @kimmois1 trolling is pathetic

  • @cjandlex I grew up with an autistic brother 2 years younger, I'm not sure if my parents always realize how much it affected/still affects me! (I'm 22 now). I think sometimes their view is, why should it be hard on me when they are the ones taking care of him - they don't know what it's like to grow up with a sibling like that.

  • need mercury vaccine

  • Anyone else see that the mother is likely on the spectrum? That's why she needs time alone and gets frustrated. Why she speaks to her children as though they were adults. Just my 2 cents. :)

  • 1:08 asking for a hug =( like princessUSA2 said 

  • @Chaiteaist I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU ON THAT.....

  • These parents are big kids... Its a shame.. most people should not have children

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