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Autism poses unique set of challenges

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“Fruitcake Island, You Copy?”

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#57
Jun 9, 2009
 
Dixon Mom wrote:
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I doubt it. I wouldn't invest much time or energy in corresponding to him. This 'Mike' is an alias for a very troubled individual "Steve Windham" (aka Windy). He doesn't even HAVE children (at least none that will admit to it.
Oh but he does. He has two small boys....right there for all to see on his website.
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#58
Jun 9, 2009
 
Gheeze! And I thought that this site was populated with conservatives.

More like lefties who drink from the left-wing Kool Aid pitcher.

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#61
Jun 11, 2009
 
Dixon Mom wrote:
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You are hysterically funny!!! Good job!
thank you... I can usualy just keep reading and skip his crapolla but he is just asking for it.

“Fruitcake Island, You Copy?”

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#62
Jun 11, 2009
 
Dixon Mom wrote:
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Ugh! You mean somebody ACTUALLY procreated with him? He must've slipped her a roofie. LOL ...those poor kids!
Apparently, but it didn't last.

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#63
Jun 11, 2009
 
I see a whole lot of people on here that need to spend a day or just a few hours working in a classroom with Special Needs Children, or volunteering in a Day Program with Special Needs Adults.
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Jun 12, 2009
 
The Mom 24-7 wrote:
I see a whole lot of people on here that need to spend a day or just a few hours working in a classroom with Special Needs Children, or volunteering in a Day Program with Special Needs Adults.
or raising one.

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#66
Jun 13, 2009
 
People just do not understand what it is like to raise or work with special Needs.
I am glad that Special needs are put in regular classrooms, The Little guy I worked with is in a regular class a few hrs. a day, and the kids in that class I call "the class with a heart" They since Kdg. involve him. I wish everyone was like the children in his classroom.
Mom in VV

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Jun 14, 2009
 

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Autism is that big fat hairy myth that people use to try to justify their kid's bratty attitudes.
There is no genuine dysfunction known as Autism. Instead of looking for ways to get around the severe corporal discipline that kids need, parents will revert to the mental disfunction d' jour.
Spare the rod and spoil the child. Beat the kid and make him or her see Jesus.
As the great radio comentator Michael Savage has taught us, " autism is a fraud, a racket. I'll tell you what autism is. In 99 percent of the cases, it's a brat who hasn't been told to cut the act out. That's what autism is."
I sincerely believe Mr. Savage and you should too less you have the socialistic beliefs of a traitor who would desicrate the Constitution of the United States of America and everything it stands for, including the Lord Our God.
Autism, like man cased global warming, is a fraud perpetuated by the internal enemies of America.
You are truly an idiot. Not one of us parents asked for our children to have autism. My son is 11 and he doesn't have behavioral problems as you mention. He has the inability to write any more than his name, yet his IQ is off the charts. He has sensory problems, he lacks social skills that allow him to make friends; not because he's mean or acts out but because he doesn't have the ability to understand social cues.
You are very ignorant in making such a statement when autism doesn't always include outburst of bad behavior or behavorial problems. These children are intelligent, loving and wonderful. It's people like you that need to be beat so you can see Jesus.
Mom in VV

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Jun 14, 2009
 
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Depends on what you infer by "uneducated". I barely made it past the 8th grade but probably have a hell of a lot more common sence than you and your fellow teachers unionistas.
Autism is just another Machiavellian way of allowing the lefties to get away with anything with the end justifying whatever the means to accomplish it.
Had two kids who tried to act "autistic" after entering their "terrible twos".
Amazing what a folded belt on the kid's bare butt & 20 swats can do to "cure" the autism myth.
It is far better to be feared than to be loved.
But you lefties will NEVER understand that concept. You will always appear weak to your kids and allow them to walk all over you with the dysfunction d' jour as an excuse for avoiding your parental responsibilities.
Again your sheer stupidity shows. I am a Christian mom who firmly believes in discipline and teaching respect as the Lord instructs. Beating our autistic children won't "fix" them, but beating the crap out of you would make a few of us here feel much better, but no one can fix stupid and your Sir are exactly that!
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#69
Jun 14, 2009
 
Mom in VV wrote:
<quoted text> It's people like you that need to be beat so you can see Jesus.
Why not lady. After all, torture and beatings were pretty useful by the Catholic Church during the Holy Inquisition for converting pagens, heathen, Jews and Muslems to the "one true faith".

And after the Protestant Reformation, Catholics burned Protestants at the stake as did Protestants burnt Catholics at the stake. Who were actually the truer Christians here? Who would Jesus himsef beat or torture in order for him/her to receive the true faith?

Lady, it's pain to see right through you and your phoney faith. After all, forced faith is no faith at all.

Shalome!
Mom in VV

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Jun 14, 2009
 
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Mike you ignorant, uneducated piece of ****! so you think a good spanking will cure my autistic little boys non verbal autism, autitory prosessing disorder, high fevers, seizers, hand flapping, sensitivity to light and loud noises?? until you have walked a mile in an autie familys shoes you had better shut the **** up. go bully someone else LOSER!!!!
Good for you!
Mom in VV

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Jun 14, 2009
 
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Why not lady. After all, torture and beatings were pretty useful by the Catholic Church during the Holy Inquisition for converting pagens, heathen, Jews and Muslems to the "one true faith".
And after the Protestant Reformation, Catholics burned Protestants at the stake as did Protestants burnt Catholics at the stake. Who were actually the truer Christians here? Who would Jesus himsef beat or torture in order for him/her to receive the true faith?
Lady, it's pain to see right through you and your phoney faith. After all, forced faith is no faith at all.
Shalome!
Hey everyone, this guy is absolutely nutts and us feeding into his crap isn't worth it!
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Jun 14, 2009
 
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Hey everyone, this guy is absolutely nutts and us feeding into his crap isn't worth it!
A bessing on your head also lady.
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#76
Jun 15, 2009
 
Dixon Mom wrote:
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Butt wind, give it up. You're not here to debate or discuss, you're simply here to **** people off. Get a life and take up a new hobby... besides keeping lil mr. pinky out of that zipped fly of yours.
LMAO! You must have had a great weekend!
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#78
Jun 15, 2009
 
My son-in-law teaches people w/autism and I can assure you that they are not "bratty" kids (or adults) living the "Life of Reilly".

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Jun 15, 2009
 
Dixon Mom wrote:
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Butt wind, give it up. You're not here to debate or discuss, you're simply here to **** people off. Get a life and take up a new hobby... besides keeping lil mr. pinky out of that zipped fly of yours.
LMAO
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#80
Jul 1, 2009
 
Mike,please learn how to spell sense. I have an autistic son and he is in no way a brat. He gets disciplined, but he will never be "normal". He does not think like other children in most real life situations. He doesexcellent in school, and with his peers. He is 98% in the general classroom setting, but he does not think for himself in real life situations. Crossing the street, telling me he got sick, saying hello to strangers... I could go on an on, but Mike is obviously just talking out of his ass.
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#81
Jul 1, 2009
 
Mike you can't spell for sh..! Please stop posting w/o using spellcheck, a dictionary, or your STUPID ASSED MOMMA. She had/has to be stupid to only let you go to grade 8. Ur an ass Michael.
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