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> You sound like a wonderful mother! Honestly, I think the fact that your

> daughter destress makes you find the problem and correct it or remove her

> from it shows true love. I think that's wonderful. When I'm at work, I own a

I agree. One of my frustrations with my bson's current therapist is that

she feels that he shouldn't not be 'rewarded' for his headbanging by

removing him from the overstimulation, which strikes me as as stupid as

saying that a normal person shouldn't be rewarded for screaming when you

step on their toe by getting off their toe. I guess it could make sense if

one assumed that headbanging or handflapping were attempts at annoying

people, but I do both, and I know pretty well that not only are they not,

but that they're very hard to control at the best of times, for me, and

sometimes impossible, and I have twenty more years of experience in my

body. It's good to know that there are people out there that recognize

that.

Vinnie

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Thanks Vinnie

You just made my day! :) I accepted Kalyn as she is and I am trying to

learn form her. She has already taught me a lot. Kalyn loves everyone, she

does not judge people, and she forgives, she sees all people as the same. I

really feel , this is the way it should be, and maybe she and children like

her will change the world one day. I hope so. Sorry for babbling it has

been a long day.

Thanks again Vinnie

Mom to

Hunter(8) ADHD,BP,ODD,OCD,Gifted ADDERALL (unstable)

Kalyn(10) Autism(no meds),

(7),

(5)social anxiety, OCD

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To: Autism_in_Girlsegroups <Autism_in_Girlsegroups>

Date: Monday, May 22, 2000 4:05 PM

Subject: Re: Dear

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>

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>I agree. One of my frustrations with my bson's current therapist is that

>she feels that he shouldn't not be 'rewarded' for his headbanging by

>removing him from the overstimulation, which strikes me as as stupid as

>saying that a normal person shouldn't be rewarded for screaming when you

>step on their toe by getting off their toe. I guess it could make sense if

>one assumed that headbanging or handflapping were attempts at annoying

>people, but I do both, and I know pretty well that not only are they not,

>but that they're very hard to control at the best of times, for me, and

>sometimes impossible, and I have twenty more years of experience in my

>body. It's good to know that there are people out there that recognize

>that.

>

>Vinnie

>

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