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    your experiences of autism?

    Thanks. I have thought about the problem of diagnosis. Is it just a personality trait or a condition? Possibly we are all somewhere on the spectrum, but its when its perceived as not normal that we give it a label, an 'ism'. May be because we experience it as challenging that we think it un...
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    your experiences of autism?

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    your experiences of autism?

    really admire your patience and attitude to this condition. Sometimes I'm at a loss how to deal with my 9 year old because you can't rationalize with her. Arguing and shouting is exhausting for both sides, so have to think of other strategies. Tough though.
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    your experiences of autism?

    This is good to know.
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    your experiences of autism?

    Thanks. We are just coming to terms with the idea that she is most likely autistic, so just becoming aware of what the future might be. The Senco at school is great but we need things in place for when she leaves primary school in two years. She's a great kid, full of character but very...
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    your experiences of autism?

    similar mine. Obsessed with certain foods. Also, refuses to sleep in her own bed. Tried everything, so just let it be.
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    your experiences of autism?

    thanks. It does seem that professional diagnosis is essential. We have started the process, although they say it will take nearly 2 years. That seems crazy.
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    your experiences of autism?

    just wondering how you cope with that? Do you intervene?
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    your experiences of autism?

    is the curriculum same as normal state school? What are the expectations? Thanks for your comments.
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    your experiences of autism?

    Yes, similar with food. her preferences are very limited. Forget vegetables. She also makes wild cat noises as an act of defiance. Feral like.
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    your experiences of autism?

    thanks. This sounds familiar especially school refusal. My daughter has said things like the teachers are trying to poison her so she can't go in. The main stress points are the general refusal to cooperate, from getting dressed to eating healthy food. Food preferences are extremely limited.
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    your experiences of autism?

    thanks. Parenting is becoming quite a struggle. As said, I'm now realizing normal parenting doesn't apply here. That's interesting. My daughter hates to wear uniform but her school is quite tolerant. But getting her to school is now a daily nightmare, loads of hurdles. Once she does actually...
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    your experiences of autism?

    Great advice, thanks.
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    your experiences of autism?

    What are your experiences of this condition? You, your kids, or others you know? My daughter (whose 9) is showing certain traits. Although she's bright, normal intelligence and articulate she lacks any empathy, just kicks her heels in and won't cooperate when asked to do anything, gets angry...
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    New York.. any tips?

    thanks, we'll have a look there.
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    Joy Division v The Smiths

    Ted Hughes dull one toned poetry, really? Got loads of life in it imo.
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    New York.. any tips?

    Thanks for all these useful tips. My son is really into basketball but it looks like the season will be over (we're going late May, early June). Time to start some serious planning now..
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    New York.. any tips?

    Anyone been there? I promised to take my boy (12 years old) a couple of years back then covid happened so I forgot about it, but he didn't. Now it's on again, but apart from the obvious (Statue of Liberty, Empire State, Central Park etc.) I haven't a clue. Planning on two week with a stay in...
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    How often do you frequent the FMTTM forum?

    I check in about twice a day now that I'm not working. Compared to other footie forums I've checked into this one is the best. Intelligent exchanges, good language, thoughtful, no abuse from talking apes.
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    Joy Division v The Smiths

    definitely Joy Division for me. More intense, powerful, lyrics deeper and more subtle imo. Listen to Joy Division Peel sessions, especially 'Colony', 'Exercise One' and you'll see. This music never seems to age. Ian Curtis was a real poet.
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