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I like your post, Whisper. I teach many students with learning difficulties. It’s important to remember that people learn differently and there truly are multiple intelligences.
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Both my adult children have ASD and live at home. I'm so sorry your Dad doesn't understand how to make things less challenging for you..It's his failure to comprehend and learn not yours. I suspect that he is out of his depth and floundering..hence his behaviours. No excuses for him but it happens..sadly for you.
You seem to have made a great life for yourself and your cats. I'd be very proud of yourself. Kindness is a rare quality these days and you have it in bucketloads! Don't underestimate your qualities? Just because you don't quite fit into the category of the "neuronormal" it doesn't make you any less of a human being..Quite the opposite I would say. We are all different anyway but you deserve extra credit for having to deal with hassle yet still having the strength to fight your cause xx
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tbh neither parent understands :(
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It's tough, Whisper, but the trick is to find people who get you - anybody with half an ounce of sense would appreciate your kindness and compassion.
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i just noticed i a advanced member - how did that happen?
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whispershadow
i just noticed i a advanced member - how did that happen?
It just means you have posted over a certain amount of posts :)
Admins can also change what it says too :whistles:
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Ohh, you shouldn’t have said that Em, I’m gonna be up all night thinking of what mine will say one day...
”Future World Empress” “Dictator-in-Training” “Noivous’ Favorite Liberal” ....oh the possibilities!