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Please Be Very Specific When Making a Request of An Autistic
"There's dog poop on the floor.” My aunt once said this to me as I was carrying some groceries through the enclosed porch and into the kitchen. My response was, “Oh, OK,” and I stepped around it each time as I took two or three more trips to get the rest of my shopping. I thought it was strange that she kept repeating the same thing as I went in and out of the door; “There's poop on the floor.” I thought, 'Yes, I know. I'm avoiding stepping in it, don't worry.'
By The Articulate Autistic3 years ago in Families
Hold On Tight
Ok before I tell this story we are going to have to agree to disagree. If you are a young parent you are going to be tempted to tell me my father was a bad parent, and I would strongly disagree with you. On the other hand I would never under any circumstances tell you that you should be the kind of parent he was. I think we will have to agree that things that didn't seem out of the ordinary in the 1970's could be shocking today. So please dear reader take this as a story from a different time and not parenting advice.
By Heather Lunsford3 years ago in Families
Parent and Child Relationship
Once upon a time in a quaint little town, there lived a loving and caring parent named Sarah and her bright-eyed, curious child named Ben. Sarah was a hardworking and compassionate mother who always put her child's happiness and well-being above everything else. Ben, on the other hand, was a playful and imaginative young soul who found wonder in the simplest of things.
By vicky jain3 years ago in Families
The Phoenix's Nest
The Phoenix's Nest In a very small village, lived a woman named Margaret. She was a mother of five children, and life had not been kind to her. Her husband had passed away unexpectedly, leaving her with the immense responsibility of raising their children on her own.
By donsivwo obriks3 years ago in Families
It's All Gone To Poop
A Throne of Our Own The bathroom, once overlooked as a utilitarian space, has now emerged as a focal point of creativity and relaxation. With an increasing focus on self-care and wellness, homeowners are turning their attention to transforming their bathrooms into personal sanctuaries. This shift has sparked a surge in the popularity of bathroom redesign, DIY projects, and redecorating. In this article, we will explore the trend of bathroom transformation, delving into the factors contributing to its popularity and the growing interest in DIY bathroom projects and redecorating.
By The Next Plan3 years ago in Families
Nourish to Flourish: A Comprehensive Guide to Healthy Meal Plans
Nourish to Flourish: A Comprehensive Guide to Healthy Meal Plans Presentation In the present quick moving world, keeping a solid way of life has become more significant than any time in recent memory. One of the foundations of by and large prosperity is a reasonable and nutritious eating regimen. A thoroughly examined feast plan can fundamentally influence our energy levels, actual execution, mental concentration, and generally imperativeness. In this complete aide, we will investigate the critical components of a quality feast plan, dive into different dietary examples, and give down to earth tips to help you make and adhere to a nutritious and scrumptious dinner plan that suits your way of life and wellness objectives.
By Kashif Ghufar Ramay3 years ago in Families
aerLoop - Fastest Internet Service for Your Home
In today's digital age, a reliable and lightning-fast internet connection has become a necessity in every household. The internet empowers us to work, learn, and stay connected with loved ones across the globe. Recognizing this essential need, aerLoop has emerged as a leading provider of top-notch broadband services, offering the fastest internet connection for homes. Let's explore how aerLoop is revolutionizing the way we experience the internet in our daily lives.
By Meera Anand3 years ago in Families
Are Your Questions Triggering Your Autistic Loved One's Fight-or-Flight Response?
For many autistic people, being asked a question can trigger anxiety. Even if they're pretty basic questions such as, “What did you do this weekend?” or “What did you have for breakfast?”
By The Articulate Autistic3 years ago in Families




