Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 That is ABSOLUTELY infuriating. I cannot get inside these people's heads. They obviously want to be kind. I would never have thought stuffing sugar down children's necks was a good thing even pre-autism when I didn't have a clue about most things. If the mum expressly told me it made their child ill, I couldn't imagine going against it. They must either be totally dim or think we're being cruel or something. Sara stephaniesirr wrote: > > You must remember to offer these " friends " a nice bar of laxative > chocolate as a thank you. > > This year we had two people who we actually asked " is it chocolate? " > about Tom's gifts. > > One said " no " - and it was a Cadbury's assortment box (eh??? lucky I > recognise this shape from the next room) and one said " not really, > it's just a little bit " and it was a whole box of solid chocolate > snowmen shapes. Meaning that only the wrapping paper of each choc > could be considered " not really " chocolate. Great gift for a child, > the wrapping paper off chocolate snowmen. > > And Tom's aunt sent him a gingerbread train kit. Perfect for the > sugar free diet, that he's been on since ooh 2006. > > Steph x > > > > > > > > It's called lego therapy been around for quite some time as I > seen > > this ages > > > ago and asked on another autism board, was shocked to find so > many > > agree and > > > think this is a great help to our children, I know is not > in the > > least > > > bit interested an even now will only very occasionaly play with > the > > giant mega > > > blocks, small ones on the bottom in an impossible tower! > > > Vicky > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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