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Dear 50 cent, I hate what you said, but thank you | Autism from a Father's Point of View
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. Dear 50 cent, I hate what you said, but thank you. July 5, 2012. On Twitter, where these things always seem to happen, a follower lashed out at 50 Cent. Kind of tongue in cheek-like), insisting that he release his album early. In an attempt to by funny, 50 Cent tweeted back something that put the entire autism community into battle stations. And I say, thank you. Yeah i just saw your picture fool you look autistic”. Still though, I took to Twitter myself and Facebook...
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Stuart Duncan - Autism From a Father's Point of View - Part 2
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. You are not alone. September 4, 2015. I’ve been debating with myself for some time whether or not I should write this. I’ll get to the reasons for that in a bit but first, for right now, I need to tell you this: you are not alone. Sometimes I still feel completely worthless. Sometimes I still feel totally alone. So why do I continue to have these days where I feel totally worthless? Will I let down everyone that looks up to me? Will I disappoint all those kids who th...
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Helping you understand Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) | Autism from a Father's Point of View
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. Helping you understand Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). June 25, 2015. You hear things all the time! Humming appliances, buzzing lights, traffic, people talking, phones ringing, televisions and music on somewhere, planes flying over head… there’s just this big ball of noise all around you all the time and it’s not until it’s all taken away and you’re left with a tent and a night sky that it hits you… it’s quiet. You put on a sweater that you might describe as ̶...
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Stuart Duncan - Autism From a Father's Point of View - Part 94
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. How Did You Know Your Child Was Autistic? May 21, 2010. Autism signs are tricky because on the surface, they seem like childhood quirks… funny little things that some children do. However, if you add up all the signs… you may come to realize that they’re not quirks at all… especially if they persist longer than just a typical ‘phase’ should. From the moment Cameron. Eventually this turned to blocks where he’d position himself into a pile of blocks and then move...
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Resenting or even hating a family member with Autism | Autism from a Father's Point of View
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. Resenting or even hating a family member with Autism. November 30, 2010. My wife just started a new part time job selling children’s clothing at a local store, it’s a perfect job for her since she loves children and she loves dressing them up just as much. It’s been a couple of weeks and so her co-workers have adjusted to her being there and as such, found herself in quite the interesting conversation with one of them. First of all, a sibling with Autism is likely to...
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Acceptance | Autism from a Father's Point of View
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. A few things you might not know about autistics for Autism Awareness Day. April 1, 2015. Acceptance Day, allow me to share with you what I’ve learned. More Likely to be Bullied. I’m starting out with something that most people likely do know. In fact, there have been studies done. Likely to become a bully. Many of the children that come to my Minecraft server end up bullying others. They tell them what to do, they get angry when someone ignores them, they say the...
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The one thing I wish I could tell every depressed autistic child | Autism from a Father's Point of View
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. The one thing I wish I could tell every depressed autistic child. May 27, 2015. I’ve talked to a lot of depressed autistics, mostly children. Many of them were suicidal. This is not something I recommend for most people to ever try. It is a very heavy burden that can weigh heavy on your heart after a while. When they start to tell me how alone they feel, I can explain exactly what it is they’re feeling in words that they’ve never been able to before. ...8220;I know i...
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Quotes | Autism from a Father's Point of View
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. When I think of past famous people, I think of quotes… things they’ve said that people have put into books or just continue to share. For the most part, that’s all that is left of these famous people. Motivational, inspirational, wise, etc. things that they’ve said that endure the test of time long after they’re gone. So it got me to thinking, what do I have to contribute if not money or knowledge? 8220;Autism is the filter through which all my other senses must pass...
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My Books | Autism from a Father's Point of View
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. Introducing my latest ebook, Autism From a Father’s Point of View! Read about how we knew that our son had autism, what we had to go through to get his diagnosis and the unique methods we’ve used since then. Also, read about how we made the biggest sacrifice in giving away almost everything we have and selling our house at a loss to ensure that our son was in the best school we could find. Buy here: https:/ leanpub.com/afafpov. Buy here: https:/ leanpub.com/autis...
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How I went from a very shy and private autistic to a very outspoken and public autistic | Autism from a Father's Point of View
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Autism from a Father's Point of View. How I went from a very shy and private autistic to a very outspoken and public autistic. June 3, 2015. Something truly bizarre happened last night. While on the phone with my mother, I found myself saying the following:. 8220;So today I was in a news article on the largest news site in Australia, my book publisher emailed me to say ‘You must be busier than ever! How did this happen? What’s happened to me? No one had to know. Still though, we continued along relativel...
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