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Interesting MTV show - Asperger's on MADE
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 289365" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I have watched episodes of this show with my teenaged daughter and it is very fascinating.</p><p></p><p>A brainiac with 3 left legs (reminded me of myself in HS) wanted to become a cheerleader. She lives not far from us and we have seen her school cheer at games against our school. She didn't make the squad but she did meet girls outside her social circle.</p><p></p><p>A boy who wanted to become a body builder. He actually lost weight and entered a contest.</p><p></p><p>The best one I saw was 2 girls who wanted to trek in Alaska. One didn't pass the training but the other went and it turned out that she shined as a leader and survived the challenge. This was a girl who went for a hike in the woods in practically stiletto heels.</p><p></p><p>My daughter and I talked about what we'd want to be made into. I said a singer (I can't carry a tune, my daughter sings at public events in our town) and she said she couldn't think of anything, she is happy with herself.</p><p></p><p>I think this show is great - they seem to really be supportive of the kid's desire, come up with realistic ways of helping them meet their goals and don't rig the outcome as you noted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 289365, member: 3493"] I have watched episodes of this show with my teenaged daughter and it is very fascinating. A brainiac with 3 left legs (reminded me of myself in HS) wanted to become a cheerleader. She lives not far from us and we have seen her school cheer at games against our school. She didn't make the squad but she did meet girls outside her social circle. A boy who wanted to become a body builder. He actually lost weight and entered a contest. The best one I saw was 2 girls who wanted to trek in Alaska. One didn't pass the training but the other went and it turned out that she shined as a leader and survived the challenge. This was a girl who went for a hike in the woods in practically stiletto heels. My daughter and I talked about what we'd want to be made into. I said a singer (I can't carry a tune, my daughter sings at public events in our town) and she said she couldn't think of anything, she is happy with herself. I think this show is great - they seem to really be supportive of the kid's desire, come up with realistic ways of helping them meet their goals and don't rig the outcome as you noted. [/QUOTE]
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