Guest guest Posted February 18, 2011 Report Share Posted February 18, 2011 LOL! Such wisdom too - you just need to spank 'em and get them involved in sports and they'll shape up. lol. Yeah right. You take them for a week and fix them. I'd love to see that ... especially when they take you off in a straight jacket when your view of football as the fix of all things fails. It's ok. I told him I loved him anyways too. He was actually trying to be sweet. So I'll just have to take him where his heart is even if he is stupid. And I wouldn't wish it on him to have the experiences w/his own kids that would change that paradigm anyway. I don't need him/them to understand. You guys do. (It did trigger a very honest conversation w/my brother, though, who I'd lost my closest relationship to - he was one of my best friend for many years - because the 'bad energy' of a 3 yr old full blown autistic little boy wasn't fun enough to be around, and he realized he'd abandoned me in my darkest hours. I told him it was ok, everyone else but my mother did too - and that it happens to the majority of parents when autism enters their lives, so I actually don't harbor resentment for it. (And i really don't! So a lot of good came of it.) ________________________________ From: Jerri Gann <njgann@...> Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 7:57:12 PM Subject: Re: Re: Dr. G's book - questions It takes one to know one! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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