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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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They're pretty good actualy. I run into them a fair bit at work.
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 22:01, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
I work with autistic kids and often refer parents to the N.A.S. for help/advice/resources as well as buying books from them myself. What do you do then?
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 22:16, Reply)
Learning disabilities and challenging behavior. We recently got two of our highly autistic residents signed up - so we get info packs, activities, all that sort of thing. It costs a bit but it does seem to be paying off.
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 22:18, Reply)
Hat off to you sir! One of these days I'd like to graduate to working with adults (got a job offer a couple of years ago at a new residential "half way house" for adults with autism - unfortunately I couldn't meet the shift requirements at the time). At 5'2" I'm content with kids for now though ;o)
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 23:03, Reply)
We get the occasional "incident" but to be honest, for the most part it's rewarding, and fun. And yeah, done some work with kids with autism/asd but only in mainstream schools. Equally challenging, but in different ways.
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 23:15, Reply)
A couple of years ago I worked in a *special* autism unit which catered for really little kids, aged 4-9. They varied so much in their abilities to communicate or even function - but not a day went by without "incidents". Poor DG was often embarrassed at the looks he'd get when out with me in summer months (sleeveless tops) as I was never without bruises/bite marks etc. I was constantly having to explain that my man was not a wife-beater, and try to convince folk that my battle scars had been sustained at work :o( Still, that paled into insignificance when one of the kids began to develop speech, or any similar major breakthrough.
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 23:33, Reply)
that most of the time I look like a self-harming emosexual.
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 23:38, Reply)
Do you have the copyright for that or can I borrow it?
(p.s. DG is calling you a shirter over my shoulder.)
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 23:45, Reply)
on the next sod who whines in my presence.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:19, Reply)
I'll have you know I taught Peter Bowles all he knew.
The missus was going to reply but I'm afraid she's off listening to Young Americans on the old gramamaphone. *tch*
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:13, Reply)
really I had my little feet tucked under the ironing board.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:41, Reply)
Frustrating, tedious and altogether unpleasant.
Unlike Little Feat.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:43, Reply)
Right, I am now officially annihilated.
Good night.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:57, Reply)
it was a sarcastic dig at his colleagues. No?
Perhaps I am just 'not very nice'.
EDIT: CONFIRMED!
I'm feeling a strange mixture of pride and shame right now.
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 22:20, Reply)
Here Monty, have a glass of wine - Cape red ok with you?
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 22:55, Reply)
Have a go on *this*, seeing as we're sharing.
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 23:35, Reply)
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*is monged off tits*
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 23:42, Reply)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LELD_V8ZvHw&feature=related
Whereas this fellow is pure comedy:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfiMtR-2puA&feature=related
(, Fri 26 Mar 2010, 23:46, Reply)
I'd rather prefer to be able to do this though:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXRH50fvHWA&feature=related
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:08, Reply)
Why must you mock him?!?
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:23, Reply)
looks like he may enjoy chips rather too frequently than is quite good for him.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:37, Reply)
With that rotund lady. She simply cannot compete with his moves. But what the fuck is that Patrick Moore xylophone tribute act doing on the bill at the Coney Island Rockabilly Festival?
That's what I want to know.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:41, Reply)
Speaking of which, I'm about to dose DG with some codeine phosphate, as his head has been throbbing for some 48 hours. You should see it - he gets like Dylan from The Magic Roundabout ;o)
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 0:58, Reply)
That I am capable of typing is nothing short of a miracle.
I bid you good night.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 1:00, Reply)
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