Autism on a First Grader

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

A regular occurrence over homework at our house.

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  • @multisnootylives1 I don't know if you have kids but I can tell you this. Even kids without autism need a push in doing homework. And children do not belong in institutions regardless of their disabilities.  I also don't agree with the other person saying that you should just let the kid do what he wants. If you let children do what they want, then what are the chances that they will ever do anything that they need to do? Homework? nah Pick up toys? nah Wear a seatbelt? nah

  • This is HIS homework, not YOUR homework. You shouldn't have to get involved with his homework in anyway, except if he needs help. This comes to show that retards like him don't belong in any school at all, they belong in institutions!

  • my son has autism and is also a 1st grader. we have our share of fits, too.

    am sure no learning is getting done while a fit is occurring. best we find is to distract and shift what's going on. sometimes this does feel like "giving in", but if forcing a child to keep doing something doesn't make sense to the child, then it's just punishment for its own sake (to child).

    it's usually best TO "give in", then go back to activity. like, "ok, computer for ten minutes, then homework again".

  • Your son is not autistic at all. You've been fooled. He is suffering from "frustration disorder". He was born with a low tolerance for becoming frustrated. That is totally different from real autism. The more you push him the worse it will get. Soon he will come to believe that you hate him. Then you'll have a son with "oppositional disorder". Lay off the kid. Let him do whatever he wants (as long as he's not hurting anyone). Boys mature slowly. There is nothing wrong with him.

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