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5. Scream at and threaten someone who doesn't put up with your kid's horse shit.
6. If the tard injures someone else, blame the victim for doing something to trigger the tard's rage.
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5. Scream at and threaten someone who doesn't put up with your kid's horse shit.
6. If the tard injures someone else, blame the victim for doing something to trigger the tard's rage.
If you've ever had the misfortune to encounter people who own out of control, vicious dogs, it's amazing how much overlap in behavior there is between the two.
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5. Scream at and threaten someone who doesn't put up with your kid's horse shit.
6. If the tard injures someone else, blame the victim for doing something to trigger the tard's rage.
If you've ever had the misfortune to encounter people who own out of control, vicious dogs, it's amazing how much overlap in behavior there is between the two.
QFT.
Parent bristle at using the phrase "train" in conjunction with the word "child". But a lot of things really are training and behavior shaping.
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Don't forget to apply for every kiddie Krazy check and government handout there is.
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I know you are genuine with your need for assistance, but I was referring to moos who doctor shop for a diagnosis in order to collect.
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to diagnose a child with autism, and perhaps an array of other personality disorders mean more $$$ for skewl districts and, sometimes, pharm companies.
It does not do genuine sufferers from these disorder any good to have this type of usurpation.
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Parent bristle at using the phrase "train" in conjunction with the word "child". But a lot of things really are training and behavior shaping.
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Parent bristle at using the phrase "train" in conjunction with the word "child". But a lot of things really are training and behavior shaping.
I still say that if the majority of "out of control" autistic kids only abuse when they know they can get away with it (smaller kids, animals, their own mothers who refuse to discipline them, etc.), then they can damn well be trained. If they truly couldn't control themselves, they'd eventually attack somebody who would clean their fucking clock. But that rarely seems to happen.
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Parent bristle at using the phrase "train" in conjunction with the word "child". But a lot of things really are training and behavior shaping.
I still say that if the majority of "out of control" autistic kids only abuse when they know they can get away with it (smaller kids, animals, their own mothers who refuse to discipline them, etc.), then they can damn well be trained. If they truly couldn't control themselves, they'd eventually attack somebody who would clean their fucking clock. But that rarely seems to happen.
A relative has an autistic son. The son is about 10 now, largely nonverbal, and needs constant teaching to keep from regressing. He's underdisciplined and overindulged, and because he always has access to candy and snack foods, he's getting huge.
I'm not around him much, but so far I haven't seen any evidence of aggression. However, because of allergies he cannot be around pets, so that's a big unknown. What happens after his hormones start raging and he gets interested in girls is my fear. Remember, I said he's huge. All it takes is one assault or sexual act...
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This is kind of out of left field, but something I was thinking about. What would it would be like if one of these non-verbal violent undisciplined hulkatard brats had cancer and needed to undergo chemo? Can you imagine how that would go for the poor staff trying to administer treatment? Especially since some rounds of chemo can take upwards of 3 hours to complete.
Honestly, what happens in those circumstances? Would sedation happen? Restraints? Would the hospital fire the patient? I can't imagine Tardley would be allowed to throw fists at the staff and kick and rage and scream like he does with Mommy while the providers feebly manage to get three drops of medication into the fucker during that 3-hour appointment.
I did find this case study, which involved a middle-aged woman with breast cancer and severe autism and how her case was particularly challenging because she kept ripping out her IVs and dressings and was also combative with healthcare providers and intolerant of invasive procedures like placing IVs. In the end, the patient's caregiver (her sister) decided to not pursue further chemo because the awtard sister didn't like being poked and prodded. The hospital staff breathed a sigh of relief, I'm sure.
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