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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 386487"><p>I didn't mean my request for clarification on what you meant to sound mean or b!tchy. Apology accepted and I apologize if I sounded crass, rude or worse b!tchy. It's an extremely touchy subject for me admittedly and sometimes I really should stop and thing before I post or say something. I've seen my baby girl go through some really nasty things because of her autism. My Evil sister in law has called her a monster child to her face, yelled at her to f-off and get out of her house because of her autism. The public school recently burned her after 5 days of school (from day one actually) and I had to fight to transfer her to a school for exceptional children and make numerous complaints to school board, Autism Ontario and Children's Advocacy Project among others. I guess it's still fresh and stings a lot right now. The new school she goes to has been the first set of adults that treat her normally, for who she is. I'm overtly sensitive and now that I understand what you meant I can see how enduring that can be. Auties are very enduring people, charming as well. They are awesome people to be around in all honestly.</p><p></p><p>Some of things they come up with is amazing and awe inspiring. Especially their love of what they are passionate about. Most Auties have a knack for data entry and numbers as well as computers. They are very efficient with technology actually. Music is Wevil's specialty, she (at age 5) can strum a guitar as if she's been learning how to play all her life without a single lesson!!! She watches me play and can pretty much mimic what I play!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 386487"] I didn't mean my request for clarification on what you meant to sound mean or b!tchy. Apology accepted and I apologize if I sounded crass, rude or worse b!tchy. It's an extremely touchy subject for me admittedly and sometimes I really should stop and thing before I post or say something. I've seen my baby girl go through some really nasty things because of her autism. My Evil sister in law has called her a monster child to her face, yelled at her to f-off and get out of her house because of her autism. The public school recently burned her after 5 days of school (from day one actually) and I had to fight to transfer her to a school for exceptional children and make numerous complaints to school board, Autism Ontario and Children's Advocacy Project among others. I guess it's still fresh and stings a lot right now. The new school she goes to has been the first set of adults that treat her normally, for who she is. I'm overtly sensitive and now that I understand what you meant I can see how enduring that can be. Auties are very enduring people, charming as well. They are awesome people to be around in all honestly. Some of things they come up with is amazing and awe inspiring. Especially their love of what they are passionate about. Most Auties have a knack for data entry and numbers as well as computers. They are very efficient with technology actually. Music is Wevil's specialty, she (at age 5) can strum a guitar as if she's been learning how to play all her life without a single lesson!!! She watches me play and can pretty much mimic what I play!!! [/QUOTE]
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